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Antipoet vs Antiport - What's the difference?

antipoet | antiport |


As nouns the difference between antipoet and antiport

is that antipoet is a writer of antipoetry while antiport is (biology) a structure in a cell membrane that simultaneously transports different molecules or ions through the membrane in opposite directions.

Hopper vs Lopper - What's the difference?

hopper | lopper |


As a proper noun hopper

is .

As a noun lopper is

a person who lops.

As a verb lopper is

to turn sour and coagulate from too long standing, as milk.

Nott vs Nolt - What's the difference?

nott | nolt |


As an adjective nott

is (obsolete) bald.

As a verb nott

is (obsolete) to shear.

As a noun nolt is

(obsolete|uk|dialect) neat cattle.

Jangly vs Tangly - What's the difference?

jangly | tangly |


As adjectives the difference between jangly and tangly

is that jangly is pertaining to something that jangles while tangly is entangled; intricate.

Millies vs Cillies - What's the difference?

millies | cillies |


As nouns the difference between millies and cillies

is that millies is while cillies is .

Halve vs Hale - What's the difference?

halve | hale |


As verbs the difference between halve and hale

is that halve is to reduce to half the original amount while hale is to drag, pull, especially forcibly.

As a noun hale is

health, welfare.

As an adjective hale is

sound, entire, healthy; robust, not impaired.

As a proper noun Hale is

{{surname|topographic|from=Old English}.

Vaws vs Vaus - What's the difference?

vaws | vaus |


As nouns the difference between vaws and vaus

is that vaws is while vaus is .

Inshure vs Enshure - What's the difference?

inshure | enshure |


As verbs the difference between inshure and enshure

is that inshure is while enshure is .

Hyperferraemic vs Hyperferraemia - What's the difference?

hyperferraemic | hyperferraemia |


As an adjective hyperferraemic

is .

As a noun hyperferraemia is

.

Jaws vs Laws - What's the difference?

jaws | laws |


As an acronym jaws

is (computing|java).

As a noun laws is

.

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