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Vail vs Wail - What's the difference?

vail | wail |


In obsolete terms the difference between vail and wail

is that vail is submission while wail is to choose; to select.

As a proper noun Vail

is {{surname}.

Atheised vs Atheises - What's the difference?

atheised | atheises |


As verbs the difference between atheised and atheises

is that atheised is (atheise) while atheises is (atheise).

Ure vs Uke - What's the difference?

ure | uke |


As a noun ure

is .

As a proper noun uke is

.

Overmasted vs Overwasted - What's the difference?

overmasted | overwasted |


As a verb overmasted

is (overmast).

As an adjective overwasted is

(obsolete) wasted or worn out; consumed; spent.

Longe vs Loge - What's the difference?

longe | loge |


As verbs the difference between longe and loge

is that longe is while loge is .

Unkel vs Unkey - What's the difference?

unkel | unkey |


As a noun unkel

is .

As a verb unkey is

to stop transmitting on a two-way radio, etc.

Nidificated vs Nidificate - What's the difference?

nidificated | nidificate |


As verbs the difference between nidificated and nidificate

is that nidificated is past tense of nidificate while nidificate is to make or build a nest.

Sundogs vs Gundogs - What's the difference?

sundogs | gundogs |


As nouns the difference between sundogs and gundogs

is that sundogs is plural of lang=en while gundogs is plural of gundog.

Botnet vs Bonnet - What's the difference?

botnet | bonnet |


As nouns the difference between botnet and bonnet

is that botnet is a collection of zombies that are controlled by the same cracker; a collection of compromised computers that is slowly built up then unleashed as a DDOS attack or used to send very large quantities of spam while bonnet is a type of hat, once worn by women or children, held in place by ribbons tied under the chin.

As a verb bonnet is

to take off the bonnet or cap as a mark of respect; to uncover.

Bidder vs Bodder - What's the difference?

bidder | bodder |


As nouns the difference between bidder and bodder

is that bidder is someone who bids, e.g. at an auction while bodder is eye dialect of lang=en.

As a verb bodder is

eye dialect of lang=en.

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