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wersh

Terms vs Wersh - What's the difference?

terms | wersh |


As a noun terms

is .

As an adjective wersh is

insipid; tasteless; delicate; having a pale and sickly look.

Mersh vs Wersh - What's the difference?

mersh | wersh |


As a noun mersh

is low-grade or commercial-grade marijuana.

As an adjective wersh is

insipid; tasteless; delicate; having a pale and sickly look.

Wersh vs Werst - What's the difference?

wersh | werst |


As adjectives the difference between wersh and werst

is that wersh is insipid; tasteless; delicate; having a pale and sickly look while werst is obsolete spelling of lang=en.

As a noun werst is

obsolete spelling of lang=en|verst.

Wersh vs Ersh - What's the difference?

wersh | ersh |


As an adjective wersh

is insipid; tasteless; delicate; having a pale and sickly look.

As a noun ersh is

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Warsh vs Wersh - What's the difference?

warsh | wersh |

Wersh is a alternative form of warsh.



As a verb warsh

is wash.

As an adjective wersh is

insipid; tasteless; delicate; having a pale and sickly look.

Welsh vs Wersh - What's the difference?

welsh | wersh |


As adjectives the difference between welsh and wersh

is that welsh is (Native) British; pertaining to the Celtic peoples who inhabited much of Britain before the Roman occupation while wersh is insipid; tasteless; delicate; having a pale and sickly look.

As a proper noun Welsh

is the Welsh language.

As a verb welsh

is to swindle someone by not paying a debt, especially a gambling debt.