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Waggling vs Haggling - What's the difference?

waggling | haggling |


As verbs the difference between waggling and haggling

is that waggling is present participle of lang=en while haggling is present participle of lang=en.

As nouns the difference between waggling and haggling

is that waggling is the act of something being waggled while haggling is the act of one who haggles.

Swerved vs Swerves - What's the difference?

swerved | swerves |


As verbs the difference between swerved and swerves

is that swerved is (swerve) while swerves is (swerve).

Agnises vs Agnizes - What's the difference?

agnises | agnizes |


As verbs the difference between agnises and agnizes

is that agnises is (agnise) while agnizes is (agnize).

Doodles vs Droodles - What's the difference?

doodles | droodles |


As nouns the difference between doodles and droodles

is that doodles is while droodles is .

As a verb doodles

is (doodle).

Woodgrains vs Foodgrains - What's the difference?

woodgrains | foodgrains |


As nouns the difference between woodgrains and foodgrains

is that woodgrains is while foodgrains is .

Tropone vs Propone - What's the difference?

tropone | propone |


As a noun tropone

is (chemistry) any derivative of cycloheptatrienone.

As a verb propone is

(scotland) to propose or put forward for discussion or consideration.

Downtone vs Downtoner - What's the difference?

downtone | downtoner |


As a verb downtone

is (linguistics|transitive) to tone down; to make less emphatic or significant; to downplay.

As a noun downtoner is

(linguistics) an element of language that tones something down; the opposite of an intensifier.

Gleamed vs Gloamed - What's the difference?

gleamed | gloamed |


As verbs the difference between gleamed and gloamed

is that gleamed is (gleam) while gloamed is (gloam).

Motes vs Metes - What's the difference?

motes | metes |


As nouns the difference between motes and metes

is that motes is plural of lang=en while metes is plural of lang=en.

As a verb metes is

third-person singular of mete.

Idolisms vs Idolises - What's the difference?

idolisms | idolises |


As a noun idolisms

is .

As a verb idolises is

(idolise).

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