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Swallower vs Shallower - What's the difference?

swallower | shallower |


As a noun swallower

is agent noun of swallow; one who swallows.

As an adjective shallower is

(shallow).

Muhassil vs Mohassil - What's the difference?

muhassil | mohassil |


As nouns the difference between muhassil and mohassil

is that muhassil is a senior public official under the ottoman empire charged with tax collection while mohassil is .

Tyred vs Tyled - What's the difference?

tyred | tyled |


As an adjective tyred

is (lb) having a certain number, or type, or tyre.

As a verb tyled is

(tyle).

Oms vs Poms - What's the difference?

oms | poms |


As an acronym oms

is (us|space science) orbital]] maneuvering [[system|system — nasa terminology for orbital maneuvering rockets.

As a noun poms is

.

Drieth vs Prieth - What's the difference?

drieth | prieth |


As verbs the difference between drieth and prieth

is that drieth is (dry) while prieth is (pry).

Pales vs Paled - What's the difference?

pales | paled |


As a proper noun pales

is (roman god) the deity of shepherds, flocks and livestock in roman mythology.

As a verb paled is

(pale).

As an adjective paled is

(obsolete) striped.

Dodgery vs Doddery - What's the difference?

dodgery | doddery |


As a noun dodgery

is (rare) trickery.

As an adjective doddery is

doddering, trembly, shaky.

Tranquilising vs Tranquillising - What's the difference?

tranquilising | tranquillising |


As verbs the difference between tranquilising and tranquillising

is that tranquilising is while tranquillising is .

Hong vs Pong - What's the difference?

hong | pong |


As a noun hong

is chicken, hen.

As a proper noun pong is

(video games) an early video game from atari, resembling ping-pong, in which two players control paddles and attempt to intercept a ball.

Anta vs Ana - What's the difference?

anta | ana |


As nouns the difference between anta and ana

is that anta is a kind of pier produced by thickening a wall at its termination, treated architecturally as a pilaster, with capital and base while ana is a collection of things associated with a person or place, especially a personal collection of anecdotes or conversations at table.

As a proper noun ANTA

is acronym of Australian National Training Authority|lang=en.

As an adverb ana is

(in prescriptions) Of each; an equal quantity; as, wine and honey, ana (or contracted to aa), / ij. (that is, of wine and honey, each, two ounces).

As an initialism ANA is

All Nippon Airways

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