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Exhaust vs Aspirated - What's the difference?

exhaust | aspirated |


As verbs the difference between exhaust and aspirated

is that exhaust is to draw or let out wholly; to drain off completely; as, to exhaust the water of a well; the moisture of the earth is exhausted by evaporation while aspirated is (aspirate).

As adjectives the difference between exhaust and aspirated

is that exhaust is (obsolete) exhausted; used up while aspirated is (phonetics) pronounced with an audible breath.

As a noun exhaust

is a system consisting of the parts of an engine through which burned gases or steam are discharged; see also exhaust system.

Aspired vs Aspirated - What's the difference?

aspired | aspirated |


As verbs the difference between aspired and aspirated

is that aspired is (aspire) while aspirated is (aspirate).

As an adjective aspirated is

(phonetics) pronounced with an audible breath.

Aspirated vs Plosive - What's the difference?

aspirated | plosive |


In phonetics|lang=en terms the difference between aspirated and plosive

is that aspirated is (phonetics) pronounced with an audible breath while plosive is (phonetics) produced in this way.

As adjectives the difference between aspirated and plosive

is that aspirated is (phonetics) pronounced with an audible breath while plosive is (phonetics) produced in this way.

As a verb aspirated

is (aspirate).

As a noun plosive is

(phonetics) sound produced from opening a previously closed oral passage; for example, when pronouncing the sound /p/ in "pug".

Aspirated vs Asphyxiated - What's the difference?

aspirated | asphyxiated |


As verbs the difference between aspirated and asphyxiated

is that aspirated is (aspirate) while asphyxiated is (asphyxiate).

As an adjective aspirated

is (phonetics) pronounced with an audible breath.

Voiced vs Aspirated - What's the difference?

voiced | aspirated |


In phonetics terms the difference between voiced and aspirated

is that voiced is : Sounded with vibration of the vocal cords. For example, the phone [z] is voiced, while [s] is unvoiced while aspirated is pronounced with an audible breath.

Voiceless vs Aspirated - What's the difference?

voiceless | aspirated |


As adjectives the difference between voiceless and aspirated

is that voiceless is lacking a voice, without vocal sound while aspirated is pronounced with an audible breath.

As a verb aspirated is

past tense of aspirate.

Turbo vs Aspirated - What's the difference?

turbo | aspirated |


As a noun turbo

is turbocharger.

As a verb aspirated is

past tense of aspirate.

As an adjective aspirated is

pronounced with an audible breath.

Wikidiffcom vs Aspirated - What's the difference?

wikidiffcom | aspirated |


As a verb aspirated is

(aspirate).

As an adjective aspirated is

(phonetics) pronounced with an audible breath.

Aspirated vs Spirated - What's the difference?

aspirated | spirated |


As adjectives the difference between aspirated and spirated

is that aspirated is (phonetics) pronounced with an audible breath while spirated is spirally twisted.

As a verb aspirated

is (aspirate).

Aspirated vs Aspirates - What's the difference?

aspirated | aspirates |


As verbs the difference between aspirated and aspirates

is that aspirated is (aspirate) while aspirates is .

As an adjective aspirated

is (phonetics) pronounced with an audible breath.

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