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mated

Meted vs Mated - What's the difference?

meted | mated |


As verbs the difference between meted and mated

is that meted is (mete) while mated is (mate).

As an adjective mated is

fitted together or interlocked.

Meated vs Mated - What's the difference?

meated | mated |


As adjectives the difference between meated and mated

is that meated is fed; fattened while mated is fitted together or interlocked.

As a verb mated is

(mate).

Mated vs Mawed - What's the difference?

mated | mawed |


As adjectives the difference between mated and mawed

is that mated is fitted together or interlocked while mawed is having a maw (of a specified kind).

As a verb mated

is (mate).

Malted vs Mated - What's the difference?

malted | mated |


As adjectives the difference between malted and mated

is that malted is processed into malt while mated is fitted together or interlocked.

As verbs the difference between malted and mated

is that malted is past tense of malt while mated is past tense of mate.

As a noun malted

is (informal) a malted milk. a milkshake.

Muted vs Mated - What's the difference?

muted | mated |


As verbs the difference between muted and mated

is that muted is (mute) while mated is (mate).

As an adjective mated is

fitted together or interlocked.

Mated vs Lated - What's the difference?

mated | lated |


As adjectives the difference between mated and lated

is that mated is fitted together or interlocked while lated is (obsolete) belated; too late.

As a verb mated

is (mate).

Eated vs Mated - What's the difference?

eated | mated |


As verbs the difference between eated and mated

is that eated is past tense of eat while mated is past tense of mate.

As an adjective mated is

fitted together or interlocked.

Amated vs Mated - What's the difference?

amated | mated |


As verbs the difference between amated and mated

is that amated is past tense of amate while mated is past tense of mate.

As adjectives the difference between amated and mated

is that amated is overwhelmed, confused while mated is fitted together or interlocked.

Mated vs Fated - What's the difference?

mated | fated |


As verbs the difference between mated and fated

is that mated is (mate) while fated is (rare) (fate).

As adjectives the difference between mated and fated

is that mated is fitted together or interlocked while fated is foreordained, predetermined, established in advance by fate.

Mazed vs Mated - What's the difference?

mazed | mated |


As verbs the difference between mazed and mated

is that mazed is (maze) while mated is (mate).

As an adjective mated is

fitted together or interlocked.

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