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Repacing vs Replacing - What's the difference?

repacing | replacing |


As verbs the difference between repacing and replacing

is that repacing is while replacing is .

Gagster vs Gaster - What's the difference?

gagster | gaster |


As nouns the difference between gagster and gaster

is that gagster is joker; comedian while gaster is .

Lathered vs Rathered - What's the difference?

lathered | rathered |


As verbs the difference between lathered and rathered

is that lathered is (lather) while rathered is (rather).

Dimes vs Dimps - What's the difference?

dimes | dimps |


As nouns the difference between dimes and dimps

is that dimes is plural of lang=en while dimps is plural of lang=en.

Cryolite vs Kryolite - What's the difference?

cryolite | kryolite |


As nouns the difference between cryolite and kryolite

is that cryolite is the mineral sodium aluminium fluoride (Na3AlF6) while kryolite is alternative form of cryolite.

Murri vs Muri - What's the difference?

murri | muri |


As a noun murri

is a medieval arab condiment made from fermented barley.

As a verb muri is

to die.

Relativised vs Relativise - What's the difference?

relativised | relativise |


As verbs the difference between relativised and relativise

is that relativised is (relativise) while relativise is .

Allegations vs Ablegations - What's the difference?

allegations | ablegations |


As nouns the difference between allegations and ablegations

is that allegations is while ablegations is .

Vagged vs Gagged - What's the difference?

vagged | gagged |


As verbs the difference between vagged and gagged

is that vagged is past tense of vag while gagged is past participle of gag.

Scopophobia vs Scotophobia - What's the difference?

scopophobia | scotophobia |


As nouns the difference between scopophobia and scotophobia

is that scopophobia is an unreasonable fear of being seen, or stared at while scotophobia is fear of darkness.

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