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smittle

Smittle vs Shittle - What's the difference?

smittle | shittle |


As a verb smittle

is (obsolete|uk|dialect|transitive) to infect.

As an adjective shittle is

(obsolete) unsettled; uneasy; disturbed.

As a noun shittle is

(archaic) a shuttle (part of a loom).

Spittle vs Smittle - What's the difference?

spittle | smittle |


As verbs the difference between spittle and smittle

is that spittle is to dig or stir with a small spade while smittle is to infect.

As a noun spittle

is spit, usually frothy and of a milky coloration.

Terms vs Smittle - What's the difference?

terms | smittle |


As a noun terms

is .

As a verb smittle is

(obsolete|uk|dialect|transitive) to infect.

Skittle vs Smittle - What's the difference?

skittle | smittle |


As verbs the difference between skittle and smittle

is that skittle is to play skittles while smittle is to infect.

As a noun skittle

is one of the wooden targets used in skittles.

Smittled vs Smittle - What's the difference?

smittled | smittle |


As verbs the difference between smittled and smittle

is that smittled is past tense of smittle while smittle is to infect.