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Medalling vs Medaling - What's the difference?

medalling | medaling |


As verbs the difference between medalling and medaling

is that medalling is (british spelling) while medaling is .

Teth vs Tetch - What's the difference?

teth | tetch |


As nouns the difference between teth and tetch

is that teth is the ninth letter of many semitic alphabets/abjads (phoenician, aramaic, hebrew, syriac, arabic and others) while tetch is .

As a verb tetch is

(regional).

Doses vs Dosels - What's the difference?

doses | dosels |


As an adjective doses

is .

As a noun dosels is

.

Postanaesthetic vs Postanesthetic - What's the difference?

postanaesthetic | postanesthetic |

Postanesthetic is a alternative form of postanaesthetic.



As adjectives the difference between postanaesthetic and postanesthetic

is that postanaesthetic is alternative form of postanesthetic while postanesthetic is following the administration of an anesthetic.

Fuzzless vs Fizzless - What's the difference?

fuzzless | fizzless |


As adjectives the difference between fuzzless and fizzless

is that fuzzless is without fuzz while fizzless is without fizz.

Manifests vs Manifesto - What's the difference?

manifests | manifesto |


As a noun manifests

is .

As a verb manifesto is

.

Antixenophobia vs Antixenophobic - What's the difference?

antixenophobia | antixenophobic |


As a noun antixenophobia

is opposition to xenophobia.

As an adjective antixenophobic is

opposing xenophobia.

Unwayed vs Unbayed - What's the difference?

unwayed | unbayed |


As an adjective unwayed

is (obsolete) not used to travel.

As a verb unbayed is

(unbay).

Tartish vs Tarnish - What's the difference?

tartish | tarnish |


As an adjective tartish

is mildly or slightly tart.

As a noun tarnish is

oxidation or discoloration, especially of a decorative metal exposed to air.

As a verb tarnish is

to oxidize or discolor due to oxidation.

Rimmer vs Gimmer - What's the difference?

rimmer | gimmer |


As nouns the difference between rimmer and gimmer

is that rimmer is an implement for cutting, trimming, or ornamenting the rim of anything, as the edges of pies, etc; also, a reamer while gimmer is (northern english dialect) a ewe between one and two years old.

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