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Braggier vs Braggie - What's the difference?

braggier | braggie |


As an adjective braggier

is (braggy).

As a noun braggie is

(label) a photo shared on a social media network with the sole intention of making one's friends/followers jealous.

Casteism vs Asteism - What's the difference?

casteism | asteism |


As nouns the difference between casteism and asteism

is that casteism is discrimination based on a person's caste while asteism is polite irony; a genteel and ingenious manner of deriding another.

Remanding vs Remanning - What's the difference?

remanding | remanning |


As verbs the difference between remanding and remanning

is that remanding is present participle of lang=en while remanning is present participle of reman.

Thrushes vs Thrusher - What's the difference?

thrushes | thrusher |


As nouns the difference between thrushes and thrusher

is that thrushes is while thrusher is (uk|dialect) the song thrush.

Desmic vs Desmid - What's the difference?

desmic | desmid |


As an adjective desmic

is related such that each edge of one cuts a pair of opposite edges of the other.

As a noun desmid is

any of about 5000 species of mostly unicellular freshwater green algae belonging to the order desmidiales.

Siver vs Wiver - What's the difference?

siver | wiver |


In obsolete terms the difference between siver and wiver

is that siver is to simmer while wiver is wyvern.

As a verb siver

is to simmer.

As a noun wiver is

wyvern.

Eir vs Emir - What's the difference?

eir | emir |


As nouns the difference between eir and emir

is that eir is excess information rate while emir is a prince, commander or other leader or ruler in an Islamic nation.

As an adjective eir

is belonging to em, their singular. Gender-neutral third-person singular possessive adjective, coordinate with {{term|his and {{term|her}}.}.

Plute vs Pluto - What's the difference?

plute | pluto |


As a noun plute

is (colloquial|australia|us) a plutocrat, especially a rich industrialist.

As a verb pluto is

(neologism) to demote or devalue something.

Gonia vs Gonif - What's the difference?

gonia | gonif |


As nouns the difference between gonia and gonif

is that gonia is plural of lang=en while gonif is alternative form of lang=en.

Nongame vs Nongamer - What's the difference?

nongame | nongamer |


As nouns the difference between nongame and nongamer

is that nongame is an activity, etc that is not a game while nongamer is somebody who is not a gamer; a person who does not play video games.

As an adjective nongame

is not a game, or unrelated to a game.

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