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pointed

Pointee vs Pointed - What's the difference?

pointee | pointed |


As verbs the difference between pointee and pointed

is that pointee is while pointed is (point).

As an adjective pointed is

(comparable) sharp, barbed; not dull.

Taxonomy vs Pointed - What's the difference?

taxonomy | pointed |


As a noun taxonomy

is the science or the technique used to make a classification.

As a verb pointed is

(point).

As an adjective pointed is

(comparable) sharp, barbed; not dull.

Pointed vs Acrocephalia - What's the difference?

pointed | acrocephalia |


As a verb pointed

is (point).

As an adjective pointed

is (comparable) sharp, barbed; not dull.

As a noun acrocephalia is

(medicine) a deformity of the head in which the top is more or less pointed.

Pointed vs Sadiron - What's the difference?

pointed | sadiron |


As a verb pointed

is (point).

As an adjective pointed

is (comparable) sharp, barbed; not dull.

As a noun sadiron is

a flatiron which has a removable handle and is pointed at both ends.

Pointed vs Thornlike - What's the difference?

pointed | thornlike |


As adjectives the difference between pointed and thornlike

is that pointed is (comparable) sharp, barbed; not dull while thornlike is resembling a thorn or some aspect of one; pointed, acuate.

As a verb pointed

is (point).

Pointed vs Pointedness - What's the difference?

pointed | pointedness |


As a verb pointed

is (point).

As an adjective pointed

is (comparable) sharp, barbed; not dull.

As a noun pointedness is

the quality of being pointed.

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