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Laid vs Led - What's the difference?

laid | led |


As verbs the difference between laid and led

is that laid is past tense of lay while led is past tense of lead.

As an adjective laid

is marked with parallel lines, as if ribbed, from wires in the mould.

As a noun LED is

light-emitting diode.

Lade vs Laid - What's the difference?

lade | laid |


As verbs the difference between lade and laid

is that lade is to fill or load (related to cargo or a shipment) while laid is past tense of lay.

As a noun lade

is the mouth of a river.

As an adjective laid is

marked with parallel lines, as if ribbed, from wires in the mould.

Furlough vs Laid - What's the difference?

furlough | laid |


As verbs the difference between furlough and laid

is that furlough is to grant a furlough to (someone) while laid is (lay).

As a noun furlough

is a leave of absence or vacation.

As an adjective laid is

(of paper) marked with parallel lines, as if ribbed, from wires in the mould.

Laid vs Belied - What's the difference?

laid | belied |


As verbs the difference between laid and belied

is that laid is (lay) while belied is (belie).

As an adjective laid

is (of paper) marked with parallel lines, as if ribbed, from wires in the mould.

Laid vs Mislaid - What's the difference?

laid | mislaid |


As verbs the difference between laid and mislaid

is that laid is (lay) while mislaid is (mislay).

As an adjective laid

is (of paper) marked with parallel lines, as if ribbed, from wires in the mould.

Laden vs Laid - What's the difference?

laden | laid |


As adjectives the difference between laden and laid

is that laden is weighed down with a load, burdened while laid is marked with parallel lines, as if ribbed, from wires in the mould.

As verbs the difference between laden and laid

is that laden is past participle of lang=en while laid is past tense of lay.

Laid vs Sleep - What's the difference?

laid | sleep |


As verbs the difference between laid and sleep

is that laid is (lay) while sleep is to rest in a state of reduced consciousness.

As an adjective laid

is (of paper) marked with parallel lines, as if ribbed, from wires in the mould.

As a noun sleep is

(uncountable) the state of reduced consciousness during which a human or animal rests in a daily rhythm.

Laid vs Set - What's the difference?

laid | set |


As verbs the difference between laid and set

is that laid is past tense of lay while set is to put (something) down, to rest.

As adjectives the difference between laid and set

is that laid is marked with parallel lines, as if ribbed, from wires in the mould while set is fixed in position.

As a noun set is

a punch for setting nails in wood.

As a proper noun Set is

an ancient Egyptian god, variously described as the god of chaos, the god of thunder and storms, or the god of destruction.

Put vs Laid - What's the difference?

put | laid |


As an acronym put

is (software|testing).

As an initialism put

is (electronics).

As a verb laid is

(lay).

As an adjective laid is

(of paper) marked with parallel lines, as if ribbed, from wires in the mould.

Loud vs Laid - What's the difference?

loud | laid |


As a proper noun loud

is .

As a verb laid is

(lay).

As an adjective laid is

(of paper) marked with parallel lines, as if ribbed, from wires in the mould.

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