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Urates vs Uprates - What's the difference?

urates | uprates |


As nouns the difference between urates and uprates

is that urates is while uprates is .

As a verb uprates is

(uprate).

Lauds vs Mauds - What's the difference?

lauds | mauds |


As nouns the difference between lauds and mauds

is that lauds is plural of lang=en while mauds is plural of lang=en.

As a verb lauds

is third-person singular of laud.

Writees vs Writhes - What's the difference?

writees | writhes |


As nouns the difference between writees and writhes

is that writees is plural of lang=en while writhes is plural of lang=en.

As a verb writhes is

third-person singular of writhe.

Setting vs Sotting - What's the difference?

setting | sotting |


As verbs the difference between setting and sotting

is that setting is while sotting is .

As a noun setting

is the time, place and circumstance in which something (such as a story or picture) is set; context; scenario.

As an adjective setting

is that disappears below the horizon.

Hick vs Lick - What's the difference?

hick | lick |


As nouns the difference between hick and lick

is that hick is an awkward, naive, clumsy and/or rude country person while lick is the act of licking; a stroke of the tongue.

As verbs the difference between hick and lick

is that hick is to hiccup while lick is to stroke with the tongue.

As a proper noun Hick

is a diminutive=Richard given name.

Tackle vs Tickle - What's the difference?

tackle | tickle |


As nouns the difference between tackle and tickle

is that tackle is a system of ropes and blocks used to increase the force applied to the free end of the rope while tickle is the act of tickling.

As verbs the difference between tackle and tickle

is that tackle is to face or deal with attempting to overcome or fight down while tickle is to touch repeatedly or stroke delicately in a manner which causes the recipient to feel a usually pleasant sensation of tingling or titillation.

As an adjective tickle is

changeable, capricious; insecure.

Wriggled vs Wrigged - What's the difference?

wriggled | wrigged |


As verbs the difference between wriggled and wrigged

is that wriggled is past tense of wriggle while wrigged is past tense of wrig.

Headmen vs Deadmen - What's the difference?

headmen | deadmen |


As nouns the difference between headmen and deadmen

is that headmen is plural of lang=en while deadmen is plural of lang=en.

Tinges vs Thinges - What's the difference?

tinges | thinges |


As nouns the difference between tinges and thinges

is that tinges is plural of lang=en while thinges is plural of thinge.

Counterpressures vs Counterpressured - What's the difference?

counterpressures | counterpressured |


As verbs the difference between counterpressures and counterpressured

is that counterpressures is (counterpressure) while counterpressured is (counterpressure).

As a noun counterpressures

is .

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