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Marred vs Marled - What's the difference?

marred | marled |


As adjectives the difference between marred and marled

is that marred is of a person, to be perplexed or troubled while marled is mottled, streaked, multicoloured.

As verbs the difference between marred and marled

is that marred is past tense of mar while marled is past tense of marl.

Imino vs Imido - What's the difference?

imino | imido |


As a noun imino

is the divalent radical =NH or =N-R.

As an adjective imido is

of or pertaining to an imide.

Cramped vs Champed - What's the difference?

cramped | champed |


As verbs the difference between cramped and champed

is that cramped is (cramp) while champed is (champ).

As an adjective cramped

is uncomfortably restricted in size, or financially.

Dhoneys vs Honeys - What's the difference?

dhoneys | honeys |


As nouns the difference between dhoneys and honeys

is that dhoneys is while honeys is .

Vags vs Jags - What's the difference?

vags | jags |


As verbs the difference between vags and jags

is that vags is third-person singular of vag while jags is third-person singular of jag.

As a noun Jags is

plural of Jag|lang=en.

Phonic vs Phenic - What's the difference?

phonic | phenic |


As adjectives the difference between phonic and phenic

is that phonic is of or pertaining to sound; of the nature of sound; acoustic while phenic is of, relating to, derived from, or resembling, phenyl or phenol.

Superioress vs Superiorness - What's the difference?

superioress | superiorness |


As nouns the difference between superioress and superiorness

is that superioress is a mother superior while superiorness is the state or quality of being superior.

Waits vs Wats - What's the difference?

waits | wats |


As nouns the difference between waits and wats

is that waits is plural of lang=en while wats is plural of wat.

As a verb waits

is third-person singular of wait.

Prower vs Plower - What's the difference?

prower | plower |


As an adjective prower

is comparative form of prow.

As a noun plower is

one who plows, works land with a plow.

Spearmen vs Shearmen - What's the difference?

spearmen | shearmen |


As nouns the difference between spearmen and shearmen

is that spearmen is while shearmen is .

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