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Biophors vs Biophores - What's the difference?

biophors | biophores |


As nouns the difference between biophors and biophores

is that biophors is while biophores is .

Cyclopid vs Cyclopia - What's the difference?

cyclopid | cyclopia |


As nouns the difference between cyclopid and cyclopia

is that cyclopid is (zoology) any member of the cyclopidae while cyclopia is (medicine) a congenital abnormality in which the orbits of the eye do not divide to form separate sockets.

Atari vs Atars - What's the difference?

atari | atars |


As nouns the difference between atari and atars

is that atari is (video games) an atari video game system or computer, such as the while atars is .

Roomies vs Roofies - What's the difference?

roomies | roofies |


As nouns the difference between roomies and roofies

is that roomies is plural of lang=en while roofies is plural of lang=en.

Unked vs Unkey - What's the difference?

unked | unkey |


As an adjective unked

is (uk|dialect) odd; strange.

As a verb unkey is

to stop transmitting on a two-way radio, etc.

Culminations vs Fulminations - What's the difference?

culminations | fulminations |


As nouns the difference between culminations and fulminations

is that culminations is while fulminations is .

Yarke vs Marke - What's the difference?

yarke | marke |


As nouns the difference between yarke and marke

is that yarke is the saki, pithecia leucocephala while marke is .

Recovered vs Recoveree - What's the difference?

recovered | recoveree |


As a verb recovered

is (recover).

As a noun recoveree is

(legal) the person against whom a judgement is obtained in common recovery.

Cogs vs Coos - What's the difference?

cogs | coos |


As a noun cogs

is .

As a verb coos is

(coo).

Lamenter vs Lamented - What's the difference?

lamenter | lamented |


As a noun lamenter

is one who laments.

As a verb lamented is

(lament).

As an adjective lamented is

mourned for, or grieved for.

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