mosts |
moss |
As nouns the difference between mosts and moss
is that
mosts is plural of lang=en while
moss is any of various small, green, seedless plants growing on the ground or on the surfaces of trees, stones, etc.; now specifically, a plant of the division Bryophyta (formerly division: Musci).
As a verb moss is
to become covered with moss.
As a proper noun Moss is
{{surname}.
belling |
belting |
As verbs the difference between belling and belting
is that
belling is while
belting is .
As a noun belting is
a beating with a belt.
As an adjective belting is
(northern english dialect) very good; exceptional (
can also be used adverbially).
hungering |
huggering |
As verbs the difference between hungering and huggering
is that
hungering is while
huggering is .
As a noun hungering
is the condition of one who hungers.
darby |
carby |
As a proper noun darby
is .
As a noun carby is
carburetor/carburettor.
damps |
bamps |
As a verb damps
is third-person singular of damp.
As a noun bamps is
plural of lang=en.
bulletizing |
bulletining |
As verbs the difference between bulletizing and bulletining
is that
bulletizing is present participle of bulletize while
bulletining is present participle of bulletin.
bates |
sates |
As a verb bates
is third-person singular of bate.
As a proper noun Bates
is {{surname}.
As a noun sates is
plural of lang=en.
exp |
extend |
As a symbol exp
is .
As a verb extend is
to increase in extent.
hummingingbirds |
ostriches |
transmission |
haze |
As nouns the difference between transmission and haze
is that
transmission is the act of transmitting, eg data or electric power while
haze is .
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