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Pickages vs Pickaxes - What's the difference?

pickages | pickaxes |


As nouns the difference between pickages and pickaxes

is that pickages is while pickaxes is .

As a verb pickaxes is

(pickax).

Pastures vs Postures - What's the difference?

pastures | postures |


As a verb pastures

is .

As a noun postures is

.

Virialises vs Virialised - What's the difference?

virialises | virialised |


As verbs the difference between virialises and virialised

is that virialises is (virialise) while virialised is (virialise).

As an adjective virialised is

.

Untamableness vs Unnamableness - What's the difference?

untamableness | unnamableness |


As nouns the difference between untamableness and unnamableness

is that untamableness is quality of being untamable while unnamableness is .

Clack vs Flack - What's the difference?

clack | flack |


As nouns the difference between clack and flack

is that clack is an abrupt, sharp sound, especially one made by two hard objects colliding repetitively; a clatter; in sound, midway between a click and a clunk while flack is flake (esp of snow).

As a verb clack

is to make a sudden, sharp noise, or succession of noises; to click.

Tiars vs Tars - What's the difference?

tiars | tars |


As nouns the difference between tiars and tars

is that tiars is while tars is .

Gillian vs Villian - What's the difference?

gillian | villian |


As nouns the difference between gillian and villian

is that gillian is (obsolete) a girl, especially a wanton; a gill while villian is .

Overcared vs Overdared - What's the difference?

overcared | overdared |


As verbs the difference between overcared and overdared

is that overcared is (overcare) while overdared is (overdare).

Halooed vs Haloed - What's the difference?

halooed | haloed |


As verbs the difference between halooed and haloed

is that halooed is past tense of haloo while haloed is past tense of halo.

As an adjective haloed is

encircled with a halo.

Barlike vs Bearlike - What's the difference?

barlike | bearlike |


As adjectives the difference between barlike and bearlike

is that barlike is resembling a bar in shape; fairly long and rectangular while bearlike is having physical or temperamental characteristics like those of a bear.

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