sidlingly |
idlingly |
As adverbs the difference between sidlingly and idlingly
is that
sidlingly is with a sidling motion while
idlingly is while idling; in an idle manner.
tilter |
titer |
As nouns the difference between tilter and titer
is that
tilter is one who tilts, or jousts while
titer is (analytical chemistry) the concentration of a substance as determined by titration.
As a verb titer is
to measure a concentration, especially by means of titration.
lours |
sours |
As verbs the difference between lours and sours
is that
lours is (
lour) while
sours is (
sour).
As a noun sours is
.
deliquation |
eliquation |
As nouns the difference between deliquation and eliquation
is that
deliquation is (obsolete) an act of melting while
eliquation is (metallurgy) the process of separating a fusible substance from one less fusible, by means of a degree of heat sufficient to melt the one and not the other, as an alloy of copper and lead; liquation.
pentine |
pentyne |
In organic compound terms the difference between pentine and pentyne
is that
pentine is any of several isomeric acetylenes having five carbon atoms and one triple bond while
pentyne is any of several isomeric alkynes having five carbon atoms and one triple bond.
blenches |
blencher |
As a verb blenches
is (
blench).
As a noun blencher is
(obsolete) one who, or that which, scares another; specifically, a person stationed to prevent the escape of the deer during a hunt.
homes |
domes |
As a noun homes
is .
As a verb domes is
.
streame |
streamed |
As a noun streame
is .
As a verb streamed is
(
stream).
As an adjective streamed is
(uk|education) divided into academic streams.
fablings |
fallings |
As nouns the difference between fablings and fallings
is that
fablings is while
fallings is .
hints |
mints |
As nouns the difference between hints and mints
is that
hints is while
mints is .
As verbs the difference between hints and mints
is that
hints is (
hint) while
mints is (
mint).
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