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Salvaged vs Salvager - What's the difference?

salvaged | salvager |


As a verb salvaged

is past tense of salvage.

As a noun salvager is

a person who engages in salvage work.

Tiercets vs Tierces - What's the difference?

tiercets | tierces |


As a noun tiercets

is .

As a verb tierces is

.

Ats vs Tas - What's the difference?

ats | tas |


As a verb ats

is .

As an abbreviation tas is

(australia) (tasmania).

Onigiri vs Nigiri - What's the difference?

onigiri | nigiri |


As nouns the difference between onigiri and nigiri

is that onigiri is a rice ball while nigiri is regular sushi: a piece of raw fish (or other topping) on top of a small oblong brick of sticky white rice.

Begged vs Bugged - What's the difference?

begged | bugged |


As verbs the difference between begged and bugged

is that begged is past tense of beg while bugged is past tense of bug.

Pas vs Pus - What's the difference?

pas | pus |


As nouns the difference between pas and pus

is that pas is a pace; a step, as in a dance while pus is a whitish-yellow or yellow substance composed primarily of dead white blood cells and dead pyogenic bacteria; normally found in regions of bacterial infection.

As an initialism PUS is

permanent Under Secretary (UK.

Charas vs Charras - What's the difference?

charas | charras |


As nouns the difference between charas and charras

is that charas is cannabis resin, used as an intoxicant in india while charras is .

Helpers vs Kelpers - What's the difference?

helpers | kelpers |


As nouns the difference between helpers and kelpers

is that helpers is while kelpers is .

Dognapped vs Dognapper - What's the difference?

dognapped | dognapper |


As a verb dognapped

is past tense of dognap.

As a noun dognapper is

agent noun of dognap; one who dognaps.

Eny vs Sny - What's the difference?

eny | sny |


As a determiner eny

is .

As a verb sny is

(obsolete|rare|intransitive) (l), (l) or sny can be , (l), (l), be (l), with (l).

As a noun sny is

(shipbuilding) of a wooden (l) or (l) or sny can be .

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