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singe

Singed vs Singe - What's the difference?

singed | singe |


As a verb singed

is (singe).

As a noun singe is

monkey.

Singe vs Ginge - What's the difference?

singe | ginge |


As nouns the difference between singe and ginge

is that singe is monkey while ginge is a red-haired person.

As an adjective ginge is

(pejorative) shortened form of ginger, red-haired.

Singe vs Minge - What's the difference?

singe | minge |


As nouns the difference between singe and minge

is that singe is monkey while minge is (british|australia|nz|vulgar|slang) the pubic hair and vulva or minge can be (us|dialect) a small biting fly; a midge.

As a verb minge is

to mingle; to mix.

Sine vs Singe - What's the difference?

sine | singe |


As nouns the difference between sine and singe

is that sine is while singe is monkey.

Since vs Singe - What's the difference?

since | singe |


As an adverb since

is from a specified time in the past.

As a preposition since

is from (time).

As a conjunction since

is from the time that.

As a noun singe is

monkey.

Taxonomy vs Singe - What's the difference?

taxonomy | singe |


As nouns the difference between taxonomy and singe

is that taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while singe is monkey.

Singe vs Sweal - What's the difference?

singe | sweal |


In transitive terms the difference between singe and sweal

is that singe is to remove the hair or down from (a plucked chicken, etc.) by passing it over a flame while sweal is to singe; scorch; dress (as a hog) with burning or singeing.

As a noun singe

is a burning of the surface; a slight burn.

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