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nayed

Nayed vs Fayed - What's the difference?

nayed | fayed |


As verbs the difference between nayed and fayed

is that nayed is (nay) while fayed is (fay).

Nayed vs Wayed - What's the difference?

nayed | wayed |


As a verb nayed

is (nay).

As an adjective wayed is

(of a horse) used to the way; broken in.

Nayed vs Dayed - What's the difference?

nayed | dayed |


As verbs the difference between nayed and dayed

is that nayed is past tense of nay while dayed is past tense of day.

Nayed vs Naved - What's the difference?

nayed | naved |


As a verb nayed

is (nay).

As an adjective naved is

having a (specified kind or number of) nave.

Nayed vs Layed - What's the difference?

nayed | layed |


As verbs the difference between nayed and layed

is that nayed is past tense of nay while layed is past tense of lay.

Nayed vs Naled - What's the difference?

nayed | naled |


As a verb nayed

is past tense of nay.

As a noun naled is

a particular organophosphate insecticide.

Naked vs Nayed - What's the difference?

naked | nayed |


As verbs the difference between naked and nayed

is that naked is past tense of nake while nayed is past tense of nay.

As an adjective naked

is not wearing any clothes; without clothing on the genitals or female nipples.

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