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lamped

Lamper vs Lamped - What's the difference?

lamper | lamped |


As a noun lamper

is one who takes part in lamping, or hunting with bright lights.

As a verb lamped is

past tense of lamp.

Lampad vs Lamped - What's the difference?

lampad | lamped |


As a noun lampad

is a candlestick, or lamp of fire mentioned in Revelation (Bible).

As a verb lamped is

past tense of lamp.

Lamped vs Amped - What's the difference?

lamped | amped |


As verbs the difference between lamped and amped

is that lamped is past tense of lamp while amped is past tense of amp.

Lamped vs Damped - What's the difference?

lamped | damped |


As verbs the difference between lamped and damped

is that lamped is past tense of lamp while damped is past tense of damp.

As an adjective damped is

stopped from smouldering and reigniting by the application of water.

Lamped vs Limped - What's the difference?

lamped | limped |


As verbs the difference between lamped and limped

is that lamped is past tense of lamp while limped is past tense of limp.

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