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Renate vs Prenate - What's the difference?

renate | prenate |


As nouns the difference between renate and prenate

is that renate is an animal with a kidney while prenate is an unborn offspring at any stage of gestation.

As an adjective renate

is (dated) reborn or reincarnated.

As a verb renate

is (dated) to be reborn or reincarnated.

Placeable vs Peaceable - What's the difference?

placeable | peaceable |


As adjectives the difference between placeable and peaceable

is that placeable is capable of being placed while peaceable is favouring peace rather than conflict; not aggressive, tending to avoid violence (of people, actions etc).

As a noun placeable

is (business) a jobseeker who is considered by an employment agency to be suitable for placement, but not employment, with a client company.

Gospelly vs Gospell - What's the difference?

gospelly | gospell |


As an adjective gospelly

is resembling gospel music.

As an adverb gospelly

is (archaic|christianity) in the manner of the gospel.

As a noun gospell is

.

Sewing vs Newing - What's the difference?

sewing | newing |


As nouns the difference between sewing and newing

is that sewing is the action of the verb to sew while newing is yeast; barm.

As a verb sewing

is present participle of lang=en.

Bate vs Babe - What's the difference?

bate | babe |


As a verb bate

is .

As a noun babe is

father, daddy.

Bugles vs Buglers - What's the difference?

bugles | buglers |


As nouns the difference between bugles and buglers

is that bugles is plural of lang=en while buglers is plural of lang=en.

As a verb bugles

is third-person singular of bulge.

Looed vs Locoed - What's the difference?

looed | locoed |


As a verb looed

is past tense of loo.

As an adjective locoed is

intoxicated by eating locoweed.

Seroons vs Ceroons - What's the difference?

seroons | ceroons |


As nouns the difference between seroons and ceroons

is that seroons is while ceroons is .

Seedeth vs Seemeth - What's the difference?

seedeth | seemeth |


As verbs the difference between seedeth and seemeth

is that seedeth is (seed) while seemeth is (archaic) (seem).

Werk vs Berk - What's the difference?

werk | berk |


As nouns the difference between werk and berk

is that werk is obsolete form of lang=en while berk is a fool, prat, twit.

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