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Pinking vs Oinking - What's the difference?

pinking | oinking |


As verbs the difference between pinking and oinking

is that pinking is present participle of pink while oinking is present participle of lang=en.

As a noun pinking

is decoration by adding holes or scalloping.

Balk vs Halk - What's the difference?

balk | halk |


In obsolete terms the difference between balk and halk

is that balk is to miss intentionally; to avoid; to shun; to refuse; to let go by; to shirk while halk is a nook; a corner.

As nouns the difference between balk and halk

is that balk is ridge, an unplowed strip of land while halk is a nook; a corner.

As a verb balk

is to pass over or by.

Louvars vs Louvers - What's the difference?

louvars | louvers |


As nouns the difference between louvars and louvers

is that louvars is while louvers is .

Terminated vs Verminated - What's the difference?

terminated | verminated |


As verbs the difference between terminated and verminated

is that terminated is (terminate) while verminated is (verminate).

Bales vs Bates - What's the difference?

bales | bates |


As a noun bales

is plural of lang=en.

As a verb bates is

third-person singular of bate.

As a proper noun Bates is

{{surname}.

Laced vs Laces - What's the difference?

laced | laces |


As verbs the difference between laced and laces

is that laced is (lace) while laces is .

As an adjective laced

is tainted with something, especially a drug.

Disbarks vs Disparks - What's the difference?

disbarks | disparks |


As verbs the difference between disbarks and disparks

is that disbarks is (disbark) while disparks is (dispark).

Assonated vs Assonate - What's the difference?

assonated | assonate |


As verbs the difference between assonated and assonate

is that assonated is (assonate) while assonate is to correspond in (particularly vowel) sounds.

Cleanest vs Gleanest - What's the difference?

cleanest | gleanest |


As verbs the difference between cleanest and gleanest

is that cleanest is while gleanest is (archaic) (glean).

As an adjective cleanest

is (clean).

Fraising vs Braising - What's the difference?

fraising | braising |


As verbs the difference between fraising and braising

is that fraising is present participle of lang=en while braising is present participle of lang=en.

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