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conjected

Contrite vs Conjected - What's the difference?

contrite | conjected |


As an adjective contrite

is sincerely penitent or feeling regret or sorrow, especially for one’s own actions; apologetic.

As a noun contrite

is a contrite person; a penitent.

As a verb conjected is

(conject).

Conjected vs Connected - What's the difference?

conjected | connected |


As verbs the difference between conjected and connected

is that conjected is (conject) while connected is (connect).

As an adjective connected is

(usually with "well-"): having favorable rapport with a powerful entity.

Conjected vs Coinjected - What's the difference?

conjected | coinjected |


As a verb conjected

is past tense of conject.

As an adjective coinjected is

simultaneously injected along with another material.

Conjected vs Convected - What's the difference?

conjected | convected |


As verbs the difference between conjected and convected

is that conjected is (conject) while convected is (convect).

Confected vs Conjected - What's the difference?

confected | conjected |


As verbs the difference between confected and conjected

is that confected is past tense of confect while conjected is past tense of conject.