loach |
coach |
As nouns the difference between loach and coach
is that
loach is a bottom-feeding freshwater fish in the superfamily Cobitoidea while
coach is a wheeled vehicle, generally drawn by horse power.
As a verb coach is
to train.
disfluencies |
dysfluencies |
As nouns the difference between disfluencies and dysfluencies
is that
disfluencies is while
dysfluencies is .
snooked |
sooked |
As verbs the difference between snooked and sooked
is that
snooked is (
snook) while
sooked is (
sook).
stape |
stipe |
As nouns the difference between stape and stipe
is that
stape is a staple while
stipe is the stem of a mushroom, kelp, etc.
missitting |
missetting |
As verbs the difference between missitting and missetting
is that
missitting is while
missetting is .
utia |
hutia |
Hutia is a alternative form of utia.
As nouns the difference between utia and hutia
is that
utia is any species of large West Indian rodents of the genera
Capromys or genus: Utia, resembling large rats while
hutia is a medium-sized rodent of the family Capromyidae that inhabit the Caribbean islands; 14 extant species.
docs |
dogs |
As nouns the difference between docs and dogs
is that
docs is while
dogs is .
As a verb dogs is
(
dog).
amia |
amid |
As a proper noun amia
is .
As a noun amid is
amide.
importuned |
importunes |
As verbs the difference between importuned and importunes
is that
importuned is past tense of importune while
importunes is third-person singular of importune.
watery |
waterly |
As adjectives the difference between watery and waterly
is that
watery is wet, soggy or soaked with water while
waterly is of or relating to water; aquatic.
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