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denoted

Denoted vs Marked - What's the difference?

denoted | marked |


As a verb denoted

is (denote).

As an adjective marked is

.

Denoted vs Reported - What's the difference?

denoted | reported |


As verbs the difference between denoted and reported

is that denoted is past tense of denote while reported is past tense of report.

Denoted vs Signified - What's the difference?

denoted | signified |


As verbs the difference between denoted and signified

is that denoted is past tense of denote while signified is past tense of signify.

As a noun signified is

the concept or idea evoked by a sign.

Denoted - What does it mean?

denoted | |

is likely misspelled.


has no English definition.

As a verb denoted

is past tense of denote.

Denoted vs Noted - What's the difference?

denoted | noted |


As verbs the difference between denoted and noted

is that denoted is past tense of denote while noted is past tense of note.

As an adjective noted is

famous; well known because of one's reputation; celebrated.

Terms vs Denoted - What's the difference?

terms | denoted |


As a noun terms

is .

As a verb denoted is

(denote).

Denotee vs Denoted - What's the difference?

denotee | denoted |


As a noun denotee

is something denoted.

As a verb denoted is

past tense of denote.

Demoted vs Denoted - What's the difference?

demoted | denoted |


As verbs the difference between demoted and denoted

is that demoted is past tense of demote while denoted is past tense of denote.

Denoted vs Denotes - What's the difference?

denoted | denotes |


As verbs the difference between denoted and denotes

is that denoted is past tense of denote while denotes is third-person singular of denote.

Denote vs Denoted - What's the difference?

denote | denoted |


As verbs the difference between denote and denoted

is that denote is to indicate; to mark while denoted is past tense of denote.

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