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drived

Rived vs Drived - What's the difference?

rived | drived |


As verbs the difference between rived and drived

is that rived is (rive) while drived is (nonstandard) (drive).

Drived vs Droved - What's the difference?

drived | droved |


As verbs the difference between drived and droved

is that drived is (nonstandard) (drive) while droved is (drove).

Prived vs Drived - What's the difference?

prived | drived |


As an adjective prived

is deprived.

As a verb drived is

(nonstandard) (drive).

Drived vs Driver - What's the difference?

drived | driver |


As a verb drived

is (nonstandard) (drive).

As a proper noun driver is

.

Drivee vs Drived - What's the difference?

drivee | drived |


As a noun drivee

is {{cx|rare|lang=en}} One who is driven (transported in a vehicle).

As a verb drived is

past tense of drive.

Derived vs Drived - What's the difference?

derived | drived |


As verbs the difference between derived and drived

is that derived is (derive) while drived is (nonstandard) (drive).

As an adjective derived

is (systematics) of, or pertaining to, conditions unique to the descendant species of a clade, and not found in earlier ancestral species.

Drivel vs Drived - What's the difference?

drivel | drived |


As verbs the difference between drivel and drived

is that drivel is to have saliva drip from the mouth; to drool while drived is past tense of drive.

As a noun drivel

is senseless talk; nonsense.

Driven vs Drived - What's the difference?

driven | drived |


As verbs the difference between driven and drived

is that driven is past participle of lang=en while drived is past tense of drive.

As an adjective driven

is obsessed; passionately motivated to achieve goals.

Drive vs Drived - What's the difference?

drive | drived |


As verbs the difference between drive and drived

is that drive is to impel or urge onward by force; to push forward; to compel to move on while drived is past tense of drive.

As a noun drive

is (self-motivation)Self-motivation; ability coupled with ambition.

Dived vs Drived - What's the difference?

dived | drived |


As verbs the difference between dived and drived

is that dived is past tense of dive scuba diving while drived is past tense of drive.

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