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Tiddler vs Middler - What's the difference?

tiddler | middler |


As nouns the difference between tiddler and middler

is that tiddler is a small person while middler is one of a middle or intermediate class in some schools and seminaries.

Hatel vs Hated - What's the difference?

hatel | hated |


As adjectives the difference between hatel and hated

is that hatel is hateful; detestable while hated is of something disliked; odious.

As a verb hated is

past tense of hate.

Moels vs Models - What's the difference?

moels | models |


As nouns the difference between moels and models

is that moels is while models is .

As a verb models is

(model).

Sayers vs Layers - What's the difference?

sayers | layers |


As nouns the difference between sayers and layers

is that sayers is plural of sayer while layers is plural of lang=en.

As a proper noun Sayers

is {{surname|A=An|English|from=occupations}} common in Sussex.

As a verb layers is

third-person singular of layer.

Fating vs Facing - What's the difference?

fating | facing |


As verbs the difference between fating and facing

is that fating is present participle of lang=en while facing is present participle of lang=en.

As an adjective facing is

diverging in the direction of travel.

As a noun facing is

the most external portion of exterior siding.

Sloth vs Slot - What's the difference?

sloth | slot |


In lang=en terms the difference between sloth and slot

is that sloth is a collective term for a group of bears while slot is the vagina.

As nouns the difference between sloth and slot

is that sloth is laziness; slowness in the mindset; disinclination to action or labour while slot is a broad, flat, wooden bar, a slat, especially as used to secure a door, window, etc.

As verbs the difference between sloth and slot

is that sloth is to be idle while slot is to bolt or lock a door or window.

Jetter vs Tetter - What's the difference?

jetter | tetter |


As nouns the difference between jetter and tetter

is that jetter is one who struts; one who bears himself jauntily; a fop while tetter is any of various pustular skin conditions.

As a verb tetter is

to affect with tetter.

Largish vs Larkish - What's the difference?

largish | larkish |


As adjectives the difference between largish and larkish

is that largish is somewhat large while larkish is joky; mischievously high-spirited.

Remerge vs Reemerge - What's the difference?

remerge | reemerge |


As verbs the difference between remerge and reemerge

is that remerge is to merge again while reemerge is to emerge again, to come into view after having hidden.

Ells vs Jells - What's the difference?

ells | jells |


As nouns the difference between ells and jells

is that ells is while jells is .

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