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meated

Mealed vs Meated - What's the difference?

mealed | meated |


As a verb mealed

is (meal).

As an adjective meated is

fed; fattened.

Meated vs Beated - What's the difference?

meated | beated |


As an adjective meated

is fed; fattened.

As a verb beated is

(nonstandard) (beat).

Heated vs Meated - What's the difference?

heated | meated |


As adjectives the difference between heated and meated

is that heated is very agitated, angry or impassioned while meated is fed; fattened.

As a verb heated

is (heat).

Teated vs Meated - What's the difference?

teated | meated |


As adjectives the difference between teated and meated

is that teated is having protuberances resembling the teat of an animal while meated is fed; fattened.

Meated vs Peated - What's the difference?

meated | peated |


As adjectives the difference between meated and peated

is that meated is fed; fattened while peated is having been subjected to peating.

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