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Goodless vs Goldless - What's the difference?

goodless | goldless |


As adjectives the difference between goodless and goldless

is that goodless is without goods or property; destitute while goldless is lacking gold.

Tardy vs Cardy - What's the difference?

tardy | cardy |


As nouns the difference between tardy and cardy

is that tardy is (us) a piece of paper given to students who are late to class while cardy is one cultivated form of cynara cardunculus.

As an adjective tardy

is late; overdue or delayed.

As a verb tardy

is (obsolete|transitive) to make tardy.

Accoiling vs Accolling - What's the difference?

accoiling | accolling |


As verbs the difference between accoiling and accolling

is that accoiling is while accolling is .

Stilyard vs Sailyard - What's the difference?

stilyard | sailyard |


As nouns the difference between stilyard and sailyard

is that stilyard is a simple balance for weighing foodstuffs etc; the thing to be weighed hangs from the short side of a beam; the long side has graduated notches for a standard weight while sailyard is (nautical) a.

Inamorata vs Inamorate - What's the difference?

inamorata | inamorate |


As a noun inamorata

is a female lover or woman with whom one is in love; a mistress.

As an adjective inamorate is

enamoured; in love.

Preparser vs Preparses - What's the difference?

preparser | preparses |


As a noun preparser

is a software component that performs parsing in advance.

As a verb preparses is

(preparse).

Halsers vs Halses - What's the difference?

halsers | halses |


As nouns the difference between halsers and halses

is that halsers is plural of halser while halses is plural of lang=en.

Warper vs Warder - What's the difference?

warper | warder |


As nouns the difference between warper and warder

is that warper is one who, or that which, warps or twists out of shape while warder is a guard, especially in a prison.

Egger vs Eggar - What's the difference?

egger | eggar |


As nouns the difference between egger and eggar

is that egger is one who gathers eggs or egger can be any of various species of moth, especially the or egger can be one who eggs or incites while eggar is any moth of the family (taxlink) .

Inhoop vs Unhoop - What's the difference?

inhoop | unhoop |


As verbs the difference between inhoop and unhoop

is that inhoop is (obsolete) to confine or inclose as with a hoop or hoops; coop up while unhoop is to remove the hoops from.

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