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Prevents vs Prevenes - What's the difference?

prevents | prevenes |


As verbs the difference between prevents and prevenes

is that prevents is (prevent) while prevenes is (prevene).

Posey vs Pomey - What's the difference?

posey | pomey |


As an adjective posey

is pretentious.

As a noun pomey is

a green roundel representing an apple.

Finer vs Liner - What's the difference?

finer | liner |


As an adjective finer

is (fine).

As a noun finer

is one who fines or purifies.

Potteringly vs Totteringly - What's the difference?

potteringly | totteringly |


As adverbs the difference between potteringly and totteringly

is that potteringly is so as to potter; in a slow and aimless manner while totteringly is in a tottering manner.

Howzit vs Howzat - What's the difference?

howzit | howzat |


As interjections the difference between howzit and howzat

is that howzit is hello; what's up while howzat is the cry used by members of the fielding team to make an appeal to the umpire.

Exotic vs Esoteric - What's the difference?

exotic | esoteric |


As adjectives the difference between exotic and esoteric

is that exotic is foreign, especially in an exciting way while esoteric is intended for or likely to be understood by only a small number of people with a specialized knowledge or interest, or an enlightened inner circle.

As a noun exotic

is an organism that is exotic to an environment.

Lose vs Losen - What's the difference?

lose | losen |


As a verb lose

is .

As a noun losen is

.

Beautiful vs Looker - What's the difference?

beautiful | looker |


As an adjective beautiful

is attractive and possessing charm.

As a noun looker is

(literally) one that looks (actively), watches.

Deminine vs Femininity - What's the difference?

deminine | femininity |

Deminine is likely misspelled.


Deminine has no English definition.

As a noun femininity is

the sum of all attributes that convey (or are perceived to convey) womanhood.

Button or Buttom - What's the difference?

button | buttom |

Buttom is often a misspelling of button.


Buttom has no English definition.

As a noun button

is a knob or disc that is passed through a loop or (buttonhole), serving as a fastener.

As a verb button

is to fasten with a button.

As a proper noun Button

is {{surname|lang=en}.

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