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Gallicizes vs Gallicises - What's the difference?

gallicizes | gallicises |


As verbs the difference between gallicizes and gallicises

is that gallicizes is (gallicize) while gallicises is (gallicise).

Pines vs Opines - What's the difference?

pines | opines |


As verbs the difference between pines and opines

is that pines is third-person singular of pine while opines is third-person singular of opine.

As a noun pines

is plural of lang=en.

Resents vs Resends - What's the difference?

resents | resends |


As verbs the difference between resents and resends

is that resents is third-person singular of resent while resends is third-person singular of resend.

Aggrievers vs Aggrieves - What's the difference?

aggrievers | aggrieves |


As a noun aggrievers

is .

As a verb aggrieves is

(aggrieve).

Stupidy vs Stupids - What's the difference?

stupidy | stupids |


As nouns the difference between stupidy and stupids

is that stupidy is something or someone stupid while stupids is plural of lang=en.

As an adjective stupidy

is stupid.

Taillies vs Tillies - What's the difference?

taillies | tillies |


As nouns the difference between taillies and tillies

is that taillies is while tillies is .

Route vs Routhe - What's the difference?

route | routhe |


As a verb route

is .

As a noun routhe is

(obsolete) ruth; sorrow.

Dalks vs Balks - What's the difference?

dalks | balks |


As a noun dalks

is .

As a verb balks is

(balk).

Meane vs Mesne - What's the difference?

meane | mesne |


As a noun meane

is (archaic|music) the middle voice of a three-voice polyphonic musical composition.

As an adjective mesne is

(legal) intermediate.

Duffle vs Muffle - What's the difference?

duffle | muffle |


As nouns the difference between duffle and muffle

is that duffle is while muffle is anything that mutes or deadens sound.

As a verb muffle is

to wrap (a person, face etc) in fabric or another covering, for warmth or protection; often with up .

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