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Beget vs Born - What's the difference?

beget | born |


As a verb beget

is to cause; to produce.

As a noun born is

.

Arise vs Born - What's the difference?

arise | born |


As a verb arise

is .

As a noun born is

.

Born vs Borneo - What's the difference?

born | borneo |


As a noun born

is .

As an adjective borneo is

borneo (attributive).

Born vs Killed - What's the difference?

born | killed |


As verbs the difference between born and killed

is that born is past participle of lang=en; given birth to while killed is past tense of kill.

As adjectives the difference between born and killed

is that born is well suited to (some behaviour or occupation), as though from birth while killed is deoxidized.

As a noun born

is an alternative spelling of lang=en A stream.

Whelped vs Born - What's the difference?

whelped | born |


As a verb whelped

is (whelp).

As a noun born is

.

Endowed vs Born - What's the difference?

endowed | born |


As a verb endowed

is (endow).

As an adjective endowed

is pertaining to an endowment, as with an endowed chair at a university.

As a noun born is

.

Creation vs Born - What's the difference?

creation | born |


As nouns the difference between creation and born

is that creation is creation while born is .

Born vs Nat - What's the difference?

born | nat |


As nouns the difference between born and nat

is that born is an alternative spelling of lang=en A stream while Nat is a member or supporter of the Scottish National Party.

As a verb born

is past participle of lang=en; given birth to.

As an adjective born

is well suited to (some behaviour or occupation), as though from birth.

As an acronym NAT is

a network function whereby one network address is rewritten (translated) to another address: Network Address Translation is frequently used to allow multiple network nodes (computers or inter-networked devices) to share a single internet (or local network) IP address. NAT may be used in "one to one", "many to one", or "one to many" types of configurations.

As a proper noun Nat is

a diminutive=Nathanael given name, Nathaniel or Nathan.

As an adverb nat is

not.

Born vs Bird - What's the difference?

born | bird |


As a noun born

is .

As a proper noun bird is

.

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