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Crosst vs Crossed - What's the difference?

crosst | crossed |


As verbs the difference between crosst and crossed

is that crosst is (archaic) (cross) while crossed is (cross).

Mob vs Crossed - What's the difference?

mob | crossed |


As an initialism mob

is (nautical) m'an '''o'''ver ' b oard, used eg on the emergency button of a satellite navigator by pushing the button the operator stores the coordinates of a man overboard incident for easy access.

As a verb crossed is

(cross).

Crossed vs Crost - What's the difference?

crossed | crost |


As verbs the difference between crossed and crost

is that crossed is (cross) while crost is (archaic|or|poetic) (cross).

As a noun crost is

.

Crossed vs Croat - What's the difference?

crossed | croat |


As a verb crossed

is (cross).

As an adjective croat is

having the shape of a cross or croat can be croatian.

As a noun croat is

crusader (a christian warrior who went on a crusade) or croat can be croat (an inhabitant of croatia or an ethnic croat).

As a proper noun croat is

croatian (a slavic language of the balkans).

Exceed vs Crossed - What's the difference?

exceed | crossed |


As verbs the difference between exceed and crossed

is that exceed is to be larger, greater than (something) while crossed is (cross).

Deceive vs Crossed - What's the difference?

deceive | crossed |


As verbs the difference between deceive and crossed

is that deceive is to trick or mislead while crossed is (cross).

Crossed vs Cursed - What's the difference?

crossed | cursed |


As a verb crossed

is (cross).

As an adjective cursed is

.

Passed vs Crossed - What's the difference?

passed | crossed |


As verbs the difference between passed and crossed

is that passed is (pass) while crossed is (cross).

As an adjective passed

is that has passed beyond a certain point (chiefly in set collocations).

Crossed vs Upset - What's the difference?

crossed | upset |


As verbs the difference between crossed and upset

is that crossed is (cross) while upset is to make (a person) angry, distressed, or unhappy.

As an adjective upset is

(of a person) angry, distressed or unhappy.

As a noun upset is

(uncountable) disturbance or disruption.

Mad vs Crossed - What's the difference?

mad | crossed |


As verbs the difference between mad and crossed

is that mad is to madden, to anger, to frustrate while crossed is past tense of cross.

As an adjective mad

is insane; crazy, mentally deranged.

As an adverb mad

is intensifier; to a large degree; extremely; exceedingly; very; unbelievably.

As an acronym MAD

is mutually assured destruction.

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