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Dead vs Dieing - What's the difference?

dead | dieing |


As a noun dead

is tooth.

As a verb dieing is

.

Relive vs Dead - What's the difference?

relive | dead |


As a verb relive

is (obsolete|transitive) to bring back to life; to revive, resuscitate.

As a noun dead is

tooth.

Infuriated vs Dead - What's the difference?

infuriated | dead |


As an adjective infuriated

is extremely angry.

As a verb infuriated

is (infuriate).

As a noun dead is

tooth.

Dead vs Hi - What's the difference?

dead | hi |


As a noun dead

is tooth.

As a verb hi is

to call.

Dead vs See - What's the difference?

dead | see |


As nouns the difference between dead and see

is that dead is tooth while see is .

Dead vs Canon - What's the difference?

dead | canon |


As nouns the difference between dead and canon

is that dead is tooth while canon is .

Acid vs Dead - What's the difference?

acid | dead |


As nouns the difference between acid and dead

is that acid is acid (a food with a sharp taste) while dead is tooth.

As an adjective acid

is acid; sour; tart (having a sharp taste such as that of vinegar or a lemon).

Born vs Dead - What's the difference?

born | dead |


As nouns the difference between born and dead

is that born is while dead is tooth.

Dead vs Passed - What's the difference?

dead | passed |


As a noun dead

is tooth.

As a verb passed is

(pass).

As an adjective passed is

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

Dead vs Diseased - What's the difference?

dead | diseased |


As a noun dead

is tooth.

As an adjective diseased is

affected with or suffering from disease.

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