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Aestheticize vs Aestheticise - What's the difference?

aestheticize | aestheticise | Alternative forms |

Aestheticise is a alternative form of aestheticize.



As verbs the difference between aestheticize and aestheticise

is that aestheticize is an alternative spelling of lang=en while aestheticise is to make aesthetic; to show something at its best, most pleasing or most artistic.

Estheticise vs Aestheticise - What's the difference?

estheticise | aestheticise | Alternative forms |

Estheticise is an alternative form of aestheticise.


As verbs the difference between estheticise and aestheticise

is that estheticise is while aestheticise is (british spelling) to make aesthetic; to show something at its best, most pleasing or most artistic.

Funji vs Fungee - What's the difference?

funji | fungee | Alternative forms |

Fungee is a alternative form of funji.


Funji is often a misspelling of fungee.


Funji has no English definition.

As a noun fungee is

a cornmeal dish eaten in the Caribbean, usually made with okra and served with salt fish, shellfish or chicken; variant recipes are also known as cou-cou (coucou) or coo-coo (coocoo).

Funjee vs Fungee - What's the difference?

funjee | fungee | Alternative forms |

Funjee is an alternative form of fungee.


As nouns the difference between funjee and fungee

is that funjee is while fungee is a cornmeal dish eaten in the caribbean, usually made with okra and served with salt fish, shellfish or chicken; variant recipes are also known as cou-cou (coucou) or coo-coo (coocoo).

Fungie vs Fungee - What's the difference?

fungie | fungee | Alternative forms |

Fungee is a alternative form of fungie.


Fungie is often a misspelling of fungee.


Fungie has no English definition.

As a noun fungee is

a cornmeal dish eaten in the Caribbean, usually made with okra and served with salt fish, shellfish or chicken; variant recipes are also known as cou-cou (coucou) or coo-coo (coocoo).

Fungi vs Fungee - What's the difference?

fungi | fungee | Alternative forms |

Fungee is a alternative form of fungi.



As nouns the difference between fungi and fungee

is that fungi is plural of lang=en while fungee is a cornmeal dish eaten in the Caribbean, usually made with okra and served with salt fish, shellfish or chicken; variant recipes are also known as cou-cou (coucou) or coo-coo (coocoo).

Mutessarif vs Mutasarrif - What's the difference?

mutessarif | mutasarrif | Alternative forms |

Mutasarrif is a alternative form of mutessarif.



As nouns the difference between mutessarif and mutasarrif

is that mutessarif is an alternative spelling of lang=en while mutasarrif is an administrative authority of an Ottoman sanjak.

Dolmush vs Dolmus - What's the difference?

dolmush | dolmus | Alternative forms |

Dolmus is a alternative form of dolmush.


Dolmush is often a misspelling of dolmus.


Dolmush has no English definition.

As a noun dolmus is

a shared vehicle in Turkey.

Tricoloured vs Tricolored - What's the difference?

tricoloured | tricolored | Alternative forms |

Tricolored is a alternative form of tricoloured.



As adjectives the difference between tricoloured and tricolored

is that tricoloured is an alternative spelling of lang=en while tricolored is having three colours; tricolor.

Shashlyk vs Shashlik - What's the difference?

shashlyk | shashlik | Alternative forms |

Shashlik is a alternative form of shashlyk.


Shashlyk is often a misspelling of shashlik.


Shashlyk has no English definition.

As a noun shashlik is

a form of skewered dish.

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