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corned

Corned vs Conned - What's the difference?

corned | conned |


As an adjective corned

is consisting of grains; granulated.

As a verb conned is

(con).

Corned vs Cornfed - What's the difference?

corned | cornfed |


As adjectives the difference between corned and cornfed

is that corned is consisting of grains; granulated while cornfed is (not comparable|of an animal) fed on corn.

Corded vs Corned - What's the difference?

corded | corned |


As adjectives the difference between corded and corned

is that corded is fitted with a cord while corned is consisting of grains; granulated.

As a verb corded

is (cord).

Borned vs Corned - What's the difference?

borned | corned |


As a verb borned

is born.

As an adjective corned is

consisting of grains; granulated.

Cornet vs Corned - What's the difference?

cornet | corned |


As a noun cornet

is a musical instrument of the brass family, slightly smaller than a trumpet, usually in the musical key of b-flat or cornet can be the white headdress worn by the (sisters of charity).

As an adjective corned is

consisting of grains; granulated.

Acorned vs Corned - What's the difference?

acorned | corned |


As adjectives the difference between acorned and corned

is that acorned is furnished or loaded with acorns while corned is consisting of grains; granulated.

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