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Shaffle vs Shuffle - What's the difference?

shaffle | shuffle |


As verbs the difference between shaffle and shuffle

is that shaffle is (obsolete|uk|dialect) to hobble or limp; to shuffle while shuffle is to put in a random order.

As a noun shuffle is

the act of shuffling cards.

Souffle vs Shuffle - What's the difference?

souffle | shuffle |


As nouns the difference between souffle and shuffle

is that souffle is a baked dish made from beaten egg whites and various other ingredients while shuffle is the act of shuffling cards.

As a verb shuffle is

to put in a random order.

Shuffle vs Shuffly - What's the difference?

shuffle | shuffly |


As a noun shuffle

is the act of shuffling cards.

As a verb shuffle

is to put in a random order.

As an adjective shuffly is

having a rhythm which encourages shuffling (mild raising of one's feet).

Taxonomy vs Shuffle - What's the difference?

taxonomy | shuffle |


As nouns the difference between taxonomy and shuffle

is that taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while shuffle is the act of shuffling cards.

As a verb shuffle is

to put in a random order.

Trudge vs Shuffle - What's the difference?

trudge | shuffle |


As nouns the difference between trudge and shuffle

is that trudge is a tramp, i.e. a long and tiring walk while shuffle is the act of shuffling cards.

As verbs the difference between trudge and shuffle

is that trudge is to walk wearily with heavy, slow steps while shuffle is to put in a random order.

Shuffle vs Unshuffled - What's the difference?

shuffle | unshuffled |


As a noun shuffle

is the act of shuffling cards.

As a verb shuffle

is to put in a random order.

As an adjective unshuffled is

not shuffled.

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