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keyed

Keyer vs Keyed - What's the difference?

keyer | keyed |


As a noun keyer

is one who, or that which, keys.

As a verb keyed is

past tense of key.

Keed vs Keyed - What's the difference?

keed | keyed |


As a noun keed

is (eye dialect) kid.

As a verb keyed is

(key).

Kened vs Keyed - What's the difference?

kened | keyed |


As verbs the difference between kened and keyed

is that kened is while keyed is (key).

Keyed vs Eyed - What's the difference?

keyed | eyed |


As verbs the difference between keyed and eyed

is that keyed is (key) while eyed is (eye).

As an adjective eyed is

having eyes.