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Reedits vs Reedist - What's the difference?

reedits | reedist |


As a verb reedits

is third-person singular of reedit.

As a noun reedist is

a musician who plays reed instruments (usually more than one).

Naos vs Nays - What's the difference?

naos | nays |


As nouns the difference between naos and nays

is that naos is the inner part of a Greek temple; it contained a statue of the appropriate deity surrounded by a colonnaded portico; it gave rise to the Roman cella while nays is plural of lang=en.

Repelleth vs Rebelleth - What's the difference?

repelleth | rebelleth |


As verbs the difference between repelleth and rebelleth

is that repelleth is archaic third-person singular of repel while rebelleth is third-person singular present simple form of rebel

Downline vs Downlink - What's the difference?

downline | downlink |


As nouns the difference between downline and downlink

is that downline is while downlink is (telecommunications) the transmission of a signal from a satellite to a receiving station on earth; or the means of this transmission.

As an adjective downline

is .

As a verb downlink is

to transmit a signal from a satellite to a terrestrial receiving station.

Chasuble vs Chasable - What's the difference?

chasuble | chasable |


As a noun chasuble

is the outermost liturgical vestment worn by clergy for celebrating eucharist or mass.

As an adjective chasable is

capable of being chased; fit for hunting.

Sooky vs Looky - What's the difference?

sooky | looky |


As an adjective sooky

is complaining, whingeing, sad; jealous.

As a noun sooky

is a sook, a crybaby.

As a verb looky is

look.

Stag vs Swag - What's the difference?

stag | swag |


As nouns the difference between stag and swag

is that stag is an adult male deer while swag is scientific/speculative/sophisticated/stupid wild-ass or swag can be .

As a verb stag

is (british) to act as a "stag", an irregular dealer in stocks.

As an adverb stag

is of a man, attending a formal social function without a date.

Vents vs Vets - What's the difference?

vents | vets |


As verbs the difference between vents and vets

is that vents is (vent) while vets is .

As a noun vents

is .

Apologist vs Apiologist - What's the difference?

apologist | apiologist |


As nouns the difference between apologist and apiologist

is that apologist is one who makes an apology while apiologist is a person who studies apiology.

Winging vs Ginging - What's the difference?

winging | ginging |


As a verb winging

is .

As a noun ginging is

(mining) the lining of a shaft with stones or bricks to prevent collapse.

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