Brinded vs Blinded - What's the difference?
brinded | blinded |
(archaic) brindled; having a streaky or patchy pattern, usually grey or brown in colour; used especially to describe the skin or fur of animals.
:* 1623 , Thrice the brinded cat hath mew'd. — Shakespeare, ‘The Tragedy of Macbeth’
:* 1877', Glory be to God for dappled things / For skies of couple colour as a ' brinded cow — Gerard Manley Hopkins, ‘Pied Beauty’
(blind)
(of a bus) to display a particular destination or route number on the .
As adjectives the difference between brinded and blinded
is that brinded is brindled; having a streaky or patchy pattern, usually grey or brown in colour; used especially to describe the skin or fur of animals while blinded is to display a particular destination or route number on the blinds.As a verb blinded is
past tense of blind.brinded
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Adjective
(en adjective)Synonyms
* brindled * tabby * mottledblinded
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Verb
(head)Adjective
(-)- The bus was blinded for route 100 to the city centre.