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Azote vs Azole - What's the difference?

azote | azole |


As nouns the difference between azote and azole

is that azote is nitrogen while azole is any of a class of five-membered unsaturated heterocycles having three carbon atoms, one nitrogen atom and two double bonds.

Translating vs Transrating - What's the difference?

translating | transrating |


As verbs the difference between translating and transrating

is that translating is present participle of translate while transrating is present participle of transrate.

Borderlessness vs Orderlessness - What's the difference?

borderlessness | orderlessness |


As nouns the difference between borderlessness and orderlessness

is that borderlessness is absence of borders while orderlessness is absence of order; chaos.

Slushes vs Slashes - What's the difference?

slushes | slashes |


As nouns the difference between slushes and slashes

is that slushes is (second sense) while slashes is .

As a verb slashes is

(slash).

Undersaved vs Undersave - What's the difference?

undersaved | undersave |


As verbs the difference between undersaved and undersave

is that undersaved is past tense of undersave while undersave is to save too little money.

Pieless vs Pigless - What's the difference?

pieless | pigless |


As adjectives the difference between pieless and pigless

is that pieless is without pies, lacking pies while pigless is without a pig.

Unsmelt vs Unspelt - What's the difference?

unsmelt | unspelt |


As adjectives the difference between unsmelt and unspelt

is that unsmelt is not having been smelled while unspelt is not spelt.

Merks vs Yerks - What's the difference?

merks | yerks |


As a noun merks

is plural of lang=en.

As a verb yerks is

third-person singular of yerk.

Dynams vs Dynamos - What's the difference?

dynams | dynamos |


As nouns the difference between dynams and dynamos

is that dynams is while dynamos is .

Skite vs Shite - What's the difference?

skite | shite |


As nouns the difference between skite and shite

is that skite is a sudden hit or blow; a glancing blow while shite is shit, trash, rubbish.

As verbs the difference between skite and shite

is that skite is to boast while shite is to defecate.

As an adjective shite is

bad, awful, shit.

As an interjection shite is

An expression of surprise, contempt, outrage, disgust, boredom, or frustration.

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