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Shades vs Shaders - What's the difference?

shades | shaders |


As nouns the difference between shades and shaders

is that shades is plural of lang=en while shaders is plural of lang=en.

As a verb shades

is third-person singular of shade.

Neural vs Neurad - What's the difference?

neural | neurad |


As an adjective neural

is of, or relating to the nerves, neurons or the nervous system.

As an adverb neurad is

toward the neural side.

Unwakable vs Untakable - What's the difference?

unwakable | untakable |


As adjectives the difference between unwakable and untakable

is that unwakable is while untakable is that is not capable of being taken.

Grumpy vs Grumps - What's the difference?

grumpy | grumps |


As an adjective grumpy

is unhappy, dissatisfied and/or irritable.

As a noun grumps is

or grumps can be a fit of bad temper.

Bashing vs Sashing - What's the difference?

bashing | sashing |


As verbs the difference between bashing and sashing

is that bashing is while sashing is .

As nouns the difference between bashing and sashing

is that bashing is an instance of bashing; a physical attack while sashing is the plain strips used to separate the squares of a quilt.

Coiling vs Moiling - What's the difference?

coiling | moiling |


As verbs the difference between coiling and moiling

is that coiling is while moiling is .

As a noun coiling

is the pattern or motion of something that coils.

Stave vs Stake - What's the difference?

stave | stake |


As verbs the difference between stave and stake

is that stave is to break in the staves of; to break a hole in; to burst often with in while stake is .

As a noun stave

is one of a number of narrow strips of wood, or narrow iron plates, placed edge to edge to form the sides, covering, or lining of a vessel or structure; especially, one of the strips which form the sides of a cask, a pail, etc.

Serine vs Senine - What's the difference?

serine | senine |


As nouns the difference between serine and senine

is that serine is a nonessential amino acid, CH2OH.CH(NH2)COOH, found in most animal proteins, especially silk while senine is a gold piece (see Alma 11:3-4) used as money in the Book of Mormon, worth a measure of barley and equivalent to half of a seon or a judge's daily wage.

Roon vs Zoon - What's the difference?

roon | zoon |


As an adjective roon

is red.

As a noun zoön is

an alternative spelling of lang=en.

Demes vs Dames - What's the difference?

demes | dames |


As nouns the difference between demes and dames

is that demes is while dames is .

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