saddest |
saddlest |
As an adjective saddest
is (
sad).
As a verb saddlest is
(archaic) (
saddle).
overtires |
overhires |
As verbs the difference between overtires and overhires
is that
overtires is third-person singular of overtire while
overhires is third-person singular of overhire.
germing |
gorming |
As verbs the difference between germing and gorming
is that
germing is while
gorming is .
As an adjective gorming is
clumsy, lumbering, stupid.
trowse |
trows |
As nouns the difference between trowse and trows
is that
trowse is while
trows is .
lacings |
lavings |
As nouns the difference between lacings and lavings
is that
lacings is plural of lang=en while
lavings is plural of lang=en.
pacus |
paces |
As nouns the difference between pacus and paces
is that
pacus is while
paces is .
As a verb paces is
(
pace).
grants |
rants |
As verbs the difference between grants and rants
is that
grants is third-person singular of grant while
rants is third-person singular of rant.
As a proper noun Grants
is a city in New Mexico.
As a noun rants is
plural of lang=en.
besomed |
becomed |
As verbs the difference between besomed and becomed
is that
besomed is (
besom) while
becomed is (archaic|nonstandard|poetic) (
become).
As an adjective becomed is
(obsolete) proper; decorous.
section |
subclass |
As nouns the difference between section and subclass
is that
section is a cutting; a part cut out from the rest of something while
subclass is (taxonomy) a rank directly below class.
As verbs the difference between section and subclass
is that
section is to cut, divide or separate into pieces while
subclass is (computing) in object-oriented programming, to create a subclass of.
anxious |
happy |
As adjectives the difference between anxious and happy
is that
anxious is full of anxiety or disquietude; greatly concerned or solicitous, especially respecting something future or unknown; being in painful suspense;—applied to persons; as, anxious for the issue of a battle while
happy is experiencing the effect of favourable fortune; having the feeling arising from the consciousness of well-being or of enjoyment; enjoying good of any kind, as peace, tranquillity, comfort; contented; joyous.
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