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Formed vs Defined - What's the difference?

formed | defined |


As verbs the difference between formed and defined

is that formed is (form) while defined is (define).

As an adjective defined is

having a definition or value.

Formed vs Carbon - What's the difference?

formed | carbon |


As a verb formed

is (form).

As a noun carbon is

alternative form of (l) .

Induced vs Formed - What's the difference?

induced | formed |


As verbs the difference between induced and formed

is that induced is (induce) while formed is (form).

Formed vs Organized - What's the difference?

formed | organized |


As verbs the difference between formed and organized

is that formed is past tense of form while organized is past tense of organize.

As an adjective organized is

of a person, characterised by efficient organisation.

Fashioned vs Formed - What's the difference?

fashioned | formed |


As verbs the difference between fashioned and formed

is that fashioned is past tense of fashion while formed is past tense of form.

As an adjective fashioned

is (in combination) having a specified fashion or style.

Create vs Formed - What's the difference?

create | formed |


As verbs the difference between create and formed

is that create is to put into existence while formed is past tense of form.

As an adjective create

is created, resulting from creation.

Formed vs Found - What's the difference?

formed | found |


As verbs the difference between formed and found

is that formed is past tense of form while found is past tense of find.

As a noun found is

food and lodging, board.

Formed vs Makeup - What's the difference?

formed | makeup |


As a verb formed

is (form).

As a noun makeup is

(uncountable) an item's composition.

Formed vs Developed - What's the difference?

formed | developed | Related terms |


As verbs the difference between formed and developed

is that formed is past tense of form while developed is past tense of develop.

As an adjective developed is

not primitive; not third world.

Formed - What does it mean?

formed | |

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