stripped |
barred |
As adjectives the difference between stripped and barred
is that
stripped is made of strips while
barred is having bars; striped.
As verbs the difference between stripped and barred
is that
stripped is past tense of strip while
barred is past tense of bar.
striped |
barred |
As adjectives the difference between striped and barred
is that
striped is having stripes, decorated or marked with bands differing in color while
barred is having bars; striped.
As verbs the difference between striped and barred
is that
striped is past tense of stripe while
barred is past tense of bar.
barred |
forbid |
As verbs the difference between barred and forbid
is that
barred is (
bar) while
forbid is to disallow; to proscribe.
As an adjective barred
is having bars; striped.
debar |
barred |
As a proper noun debar
is a city in the west of the republic of macedonia.
As an adjective barred is
having bars; striped.
As a verb barred is
(
bar).
barred |
banned |
As adjectives the difference between barred and banned
is that
barred is having bars; striped while
banned is forbidden; not allowed.
As verbs the difference between barred and banned
is that
barred is past tense of bar while
banned is past tense of ban.
barred |
|
barred |
jarred |
As adjectives the difference between barred and jarred
is that
barred is having bars; striped while
jarred is contained in a jar.
As verbs the difference between barred and jarred
is that
barred is (
bar) while
jarred is (
jar).
warred |
barred |
As verbs the difference between warred and barred
is that
warred is (
war) while
barred is (
bar).
As an adjective barred is
having bars; striped.
barned |
barred |
As verbs the difference between barned and barred
is that
barned is (
barn) while
barred is (
bar).
As an adjective barred is
having bars; striped.
barred |
barrel |
As verbs the difference between barred and barrel
is that
barred is (
bar) while
barrel is to put or to pack in a barrel or barrels.
As an adjective barred
is having bars; striped.
As a noun barrel is
(countable) a round vessel or cask, of greater length than breadth, and bulging in the middle, made of staves bound with hoops, and having flat ends or heads sometimes applied to a similar cylindrical container made of metal, usually called a drum.
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