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Posed vs Possed - What's the difference?

posed | possed |


As verbs the difference between posed and possed

is that posed is (pose) while possed is (poss).

As an adjective posed

is (obsolete) firm; determined; fixed.

Posed vs Nosed - What's the difference?

posed | nosed |


As verbs the difference between posed and nosed

is that posed is (pose) while nosed is (nose).

As adjectives the difference between posed and nosed

is that posed is (obsolete) firm; determined; fixed while nosed is (in combination ) having some specific type of nose.

Posek vs Posed - What's the difference?

posek | posed |


As a noun posek

is a legal scholar who decides the Halacha in cases where previous authorities are inconclusive or no halakhic precedent exists.

As a verb posed is

past tense of pose.

As an adjective posed is

firm; determined; fixed.

Posed vs Sposed - What's the difference?

posed | sposed |


As verbs the difference between posed and sposed

is that posed is (pose) while sposed is (spose).

As an adjective posed

is (obsolete) firm; determined; fixed.

Poped vs Posed - What's the difference?

poped | posed |


As verbs the difference between poped and posed

is that poped is (pope) while posed is (pose).

As an adjective posed is

(obsolete) firm; determined; fixed.

Posed vs Hosed - What's the difference?

posed | hosed |


As verbs the difference between posed and hosed

is that posed is (pose) while hosed is (hose).

As adjectives the difference between posed and hosed

is that posed is (obsolete) firm; determined; fixed while hosed is ruined, messed up.

Poser vs Posed - What's the difference?

poser | posed |


As verbs the difference between poser and posed

is that poser is while posed is (pose).

As an adjective posed is

(obsolete) firm; determined; fixed.

Danger vs Posed - What's the difference?

danger | posed |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between danger and posed

is that danger is (obsolete) to run the risk while posed is (obsolete) firm; determined; fixed.

As verbs the difference between danger and posed

is that danger is (obsolete) to claim liability while posed is (pose).

As a noun danger

is (obsolete) ability to harm; someone's dominion or power to harm or penalise see in one's danger, below.

As an adjective posed is

(obsolete) firm; determined; fixed.

Posed vs Posedness - What's the difference?

posed | posedness |


As a verb posed

is (pose).

As an adjective posed

is (obsolete) firm; determined; fixed.

As a noun posedness is

(mathematics|preceded by well- or ill-) the condition of being posed in the stated manner.

Posed vs Unposed - What's the difference?

posed | unposed |


As adjectives the difference between posed and unposed

is that posed is firm; determined; fixed while unposed is not posed; without deliberate posing.

As a verb posed

is past tense of pose.

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