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Ancona vs Ancons - What's the difference?

ancona | ancons |


As nouns the difference between ancona and ancons

is that ancona is a breed of poultry while ancons is plural of lang=en.

As a proper noun Ancona

is a town and associated province in the Marche, Italy.

Serener vs Serene - What's the difference?

serener | serene |


As an adjective serener

is (serene).

As a verb serene is

.

Dabbed vs Nabbed - What's the difference?

dabbed | nabbed |


As verbs the difference between dabbed and nabbed

is that dabbed is past tense of dab while nabbed is past tense of nab.

Plundered vs Plunderer - What's the difference?

plundered | plunderer |


As a verb plundered

is (plunder).

As a noun plunderer is

looter.

Transiencies vs Transiences - What's the difference?

transiencies | transiences |


As nouns the difference between transiencies and transiences

is that transiencies is plural of transiency while transiences is plural of transience.

Lacquered vs Lacquerer - What's the difference?

lacquered | lacquerer |


As a verb lacquered

is (lacquer).

As a noun lacquerer is

one who lacquers.

Campi vs Camps - What's the difference?

campi | camps |


As nouns the difference between campi and camps

is that campi is irregular plural of campus while camps is plural of camp.

As a verb camps is

third-person singular of camp.

Afoords vs Affoords - What's the difference?

afoords | affoords |


As verbs the difference between afoords and affoords

is that afoords is (afoord) while affoords is (affoord).

Hopping vs Opping - What's the difference?

hopping | opping |


As verbs the difference between hopping and opping

is that hopping is while opping is .

As a noun hopping

is (british) hop picking, the practice of picking hops; for londoners a holiday period working in the hop gardens of kent or hopping can be the act of one who, or that which, hops; a jumping, frisking, or dancing.

Poloid vs Polyoid - What's the difference?

poloid | polyoid |


As a noun poloid

is (mathematics) a closed loop that has been twisted in a third dimension.

As an adjective polyoid is

(genetics) having multiple copies of each chromosome.

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