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Crowdest vs Crownest - What's the difference?

crowdest | crownest |


In archaic terms the difference between crowdest and crownest

is that crowdest is archaic second-person singular of crowd while crownest is archaic second-person singular of crown.

Metaoidioplasty vs Metoidioplasty - What's the difference?

metaoidioplasty | metoidioplasty |


As nouns the difference between metaoidioplasty and metoidioplasty

is that metaoidioplasty is while metoidioplasty is a form of female-to-male sex reassignment surgery in which testosterone is used to enlarges the clitoris into a substitute penis.

Gamomanias vs Gamomaniacs - What's the difference?

gamomanias | gamomaniacs |


As nouns the difference between gamomanias and gamomaniacs

is that gamomanias is plural of gamomania while gamomaniacs is plural of gamomaniac.

Razees vs Razes - What's the difference?

razees | razes |


As a noun razees

is .

As a verb razes is

(raze).

Counterworker vs Counterworked - What's the difference?

counterworker | counterworked |


As a noun counterworker

is one who works at a counter.

As a verb counterworked is

past tense of counterwork.

Boar vs Boart - What's the difference?

boar | boart |


As nouns the difference between boar and boart

is that boar is a wild boar (sus scrofa ), the wild ancestor of the domesticated pig while boart is .

Dared vs Dayed - What's the difference?

dared | dayed |


As verbs the difference between dared and dayed

is that dared is (dare) while dayed is (day).

Yah vs Yeh - What's the difference?

yah | yeh |

Yeh is a alternative form of yah.

Yeh is a synonym of yah.



As an adverb yah

is yes.

As a noun yah

is an upper-class person, especially a Sloane Ranger.

As a proper noun Yah

is alternative form of Jah|lang=en.

As an interjection yeh is

an alternative form of yeah1|lang=en; yes.

As a pronoun yeh is

eye dialect of lang=en.

Jaggers vs Jaggery - What's the difference?

jaggers | jaggery |


As nouns the difference between jaggers and jaggery

is that jaggers is plural of lang=en while jaggery is a traditional unrefined sugar used throughout South and South-East Asia.

Casked vs Casket - What's the difference?

casked | casket |


As verbs the difference between casked and casket

is that casked is past tense of cask while casket is to put into, or preserve in, a casket.

As a noun casket is

a little box, e.g. for jewellery.

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