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Zastruga vs Zastrugi - What's the difference?

zastruga | zastrugi |


As nouns the difference between zastruga and zastrugi

is that zastruga is any of a series of long, wavelike ridges or grooves formed on a snow surface by the wind, especially in polar plains while zastrugi is plural of zastruga.

Revelled vs Repelled - What's the difference?

revelled | repelled |


As verbs the difference between revelled and repelled

is that revelled is (british) (revel) while repelled is (repel).

Processional vs Professional - What's the difference?

processional | professional |


As adjectives the difference between processional and professional

is that processional is of, pertaining to, or used during a procession while professional is of, pertaining to, or in accordance with the (usually high) standards of a profession.

As nouns the difference between processional and professional

is that processional is a hymn or other music used during a procession; prosodion while professional is a person who belongs to a profession.

Unspheres vs Enspheres - What's the difference?

unspheres | enspheres |


As verbs the difference between unspheres and enspheres

is that unspheres is (unsphere) while enspheres is (ensphere).

Doping vs Doxing - What's the difference?

doping | doxing |


As verbs the difference between doping and doxing

is that doping is present participle of lang=en while doxing is present participle of lang=en.

As a noun doping

is the use of drugs to improve athletic performance.

Coimmunoprecipitated vs Coimmunoprecipitate - What's the difference?

coimmunoprecipitated | coimmunoprecipitate |


As verbs the difference between coimmunoprecipitated and coimmunoprecipitate

is that coimmunoprecipitated is (coimmunoprecipitate) while coimmunoprecipitate is (biochemistry|transitive and intransitive) to immunoprecipitate together (with another compound).

Bindis vs Bindiis - What's the difference?

bindis | bindiis |


As nouns the difference between bindis and bindiis

is that bindis is plural of bindi while bindiis is plural of bindii.

Hitbox vs Hatbox - What's the difference?

hitbox | hatbox |


As nouns the difference between hitbox and hatbox

is that hitbox is an invisible shape bounding all or part of a model (in a video game, etc) in order to facilitate collision detection while hatbox is a piece of luggage for a hat; a case or box for a hat.

Unfueled vs Unfurled - What's the difference?

unfueled | unfurled |


As an adjective unfueled

is not fueled.

As a verb unfurled is

past tense of unfurl.

Graned vs Granted - What's the difference?

graned | granted |


As verbs the difference between graned and granted

is that graned is (grane) while granted is (grant).

As an adverb granted is

.

As a preposition granted is

(used to mark the premise of a syllogistic argument).

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