Alternative forms
Euphemise vs Euphemize - What's the difference?
euphemise | euphemize | Alternative forms |Euphemise is an alternative form of euphemize.
As verbs the difference between euphemise and euphemize
is that euphemise is while euphemize is to utter one or more euphemisms; to speak euphemistically.Virustatic vs Virostatic - What's the difference?
virustatic | virostatic | Alternative forms |Virustatic is an alternative form of virostatic.
As an adjective virostatic is
(medicine) tending to inhibit viral replication.As a noun virostatic is
(medicine) a drug which inhibits viral replication.Ryot vs Raiyat - What's the difference?
ryot | raiyat | Alternative forms |Raiyat is a alternative form of ryot.
As nouns the difference between ryot and raiyat
is that ryot is a farmer or tiller of the soil while raiyat is a peasant or agricultural labourer in South Asia.Raiat vs Raiyat - What's the difference?
raiat | raiyat | Alternative forms |Raiyat is a alternative form of raiat.
Raiat is often a misspelling of raiyat.
Raiat has no English definition.
As a noun raiyat is
a peasant or agricultural labourer in South Asia.Khad vs Khud - What's the difference?
khad | khud | Alternative forms |Khud is a alternative form of khad.
Khad is often a misspelling of khud.
Khad has no English definition.
As a noun khud is
a ravine; a steep cleft in a hillside.Picoliter vs Picolitre - What's the difference?
picoliter | picolitre | Alternative forms |Picolitre is a alternative form of picoliter.
Picolitre is a anagram of picoliter.
As nouns the difference between picoliter and picolitre
is that picoliter is an alternative spelling of picolitre|from=US while picolitre is one millionth of a microlitre; 10-12 litres.Edemic vs Oedemic - What's the difference?
edemic | oedemic | Alternative forms |Edemic is an alternative form of oedemic.
As an adjective oedemic is
of or pertaining to oedemas.Brinjarry vs Bunjara - What's the difference?
brinjarry | bunjara | Alternative forms |Brinjarry is an alternative form of bunjara.
As a noun bunjara is
(india) a wandering grain and salt merchant in the deccan plateau.Banjara vs Bunjara - What's the difference?
banjara | bunjara | Alternative forms |Banjara is an alternative form of bunjara.
As a noun bunjara is
(india) a wandering grain and salt merchant in the deccan plateau.Fill vs Thill - What's the difference?
fill | thill | Alternative forms |
