Coasts vs Toasts - What's the difference?
coasts | toasts |As verbs the difference between coasts and toasts
is that coasts is third-person singular of coast while toasts is third-person singular of toast.As a noun toasts is
plural of lang=en.Minilab vs Minicab - What's the difference?
minilab | minicab |As nouns the difference between minilab and minicab
is that minilab is a small photographic developing and printing system while minicab is (british|originally) a small car used as a taxi (rather than a traditional black cab).Amender vs Amended - What's the difference?
amender | amended |As a noun amender
is one who amends.As an adjective amended is
referring to a version that has been modified from a previous form.As a verb amended is
(amend).Lampooner vs Lampooned - What's the difference?
lampooner | lampooned |As a noun lampooner
is someone who lampoons; someone who pokes fun.As a verb lampooned is
(lampoon).Flack vs Plack - What's the difference?
flack | plack |As nouns the difference between flack and plack
is that flack is flake (esp of snow) while plack is sheet, plate (of metal).Els vs Bels - What's the difference?
els | bels |As nouns the difference between els and bels
is that els is while bels is belgian (inhabitant of belgium).Scathe vs Spathe - What's the difference?
scathe | spathe |As nouns the difference between scathe and spathe
is that scathe is harm; damage; injury; hurt; misfortune while spathe is (botany) a large bract that envelops or subtends a whole inflorescence, typically a spadix.As a verb scathe
is (archaic) to injure.Herbigharoobject vs Connotatively - What's the difference?
herbigharoobject | connotatively |
As an adverb connotatively is
in a way that connotes.Footlooseandfoothold vs Footprint - What's the difference?
footlooseandfoothold | footprint |Footlooseandfoothold is likely misspelled.
Footlooseandfoothold has no English definition.
