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Raki vs Rabi - What's the difference?

raki | rabi |


As a verb raki

is .

As a noun rabi is

rabbi.

Uridylated vs Uridylates - What's the difference?

uridylated | uridylates |


As verbs the difference between uridylated and uridylates

is that uridylated is (uridylate) while uridylates is (uridylate).

As a noun uridylates is

.

Subtag vs Subtab - What's the difference?

subtag | subtab |


In computing|lang=en terms the difference between subtag and subtab

is that subtag is (computing) a tag that is secondary or subordinate to another tag while subtab is (computing) a tab (user interface element) that is part of another tab or section.

As nouns the difference between subtag and subtab

is that subtag is (computing) a tag that is secondary or subordinate to another tag while subtab is (computing) a tab (user interface element) that is part of another tab or section.

Yeh vs Yech - What's the difference?

yeh | yech |


As interjections the difference between yeh and yech

is that yeh is (colloquial|informal) ; yes while yech is (chiefly|us) an exclamation of disgust.

As a pronoun yeh

is (dialectal).

Bends vs Blends - What's the difference?

bends | blends |


As nouns the difference between bends and blends

is that bends is while blends is .

As verbs the difference between bends and blends

is that bends is (bend) while blends is (blend).

Tace vs Aace - What's the difference?

tace | aace |


As nouns the difference between tace and aace

is that tace is while aace is .

Clubbed vs Clubber - What's the difference?

clubbed | clubber |


As a verb clubbed

is (club).

As an adjective clubbed

is shaped like a club; grasped like, or used as, a club.

As a noun clubber is

one who partakes in clubbing, who frequents nightclubs.

Lowed vs Bowed - What's the difference?

lowed | bowed |


As verbs the difference between lowed and bowed

is that lowed is (low) while bowed is (bow).

As an adjective bowed is

having a bow, eg a bowed instrument is played with a bow.

Mocking vs Tocking - What's the difference?

mocking | tocking |


As verbs the difference between mocking and tocking

is that mocking is while tocking is .

As nouns the difference between mocking and tocking

is that mocking is action of the verb to mock while tocking is the clicking sound of the hands of a clock.

As an adjective mocking

is derisive or contemptuous.

Lodged vs Ledged - What's the difference?

lodged | ledged |


As adjectives the difference between lodged and ledged

is that lodged is (heraldry) lying down; used of beasts of the chase, as couchant is used of beasts of prey while ledged is having a ledge or ledges.

As a verb lodged

is (lodge).

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