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raced

Arced vs Raced - What's the difference?

arced | raced |


As verbs the difference between arced and raced

is that arced is (arc) while raced is (race).

Razed vs Raced - What's the difference?

razed | raced |


As verbs the difference between razed and raced

is that razed is (raze) while raced is (race).

As an adjective razed

is (obsolete) slashed or striped in patterns.

Raked vs Raced - What's the difference?

raked | raced |


As verbs the difference between raked and raced

is that raked is (rake) while raced is (race).

As an adjective raked

is sloping.

Ramed vs Raced - What's the difference?

ramed | raced |


As an adjective ramed

is having the frames, stem, and sternpost adjusted; — said of a ship on the stocks.

As a verb raced is

(race).

Raced vs Faced - What's the difference?

raced | faced |


As verbs the difference between raced and faced

is that raced is (race) while faced is (face).

As an adjective faced is

(slang) drunk.

Race vs Raced - What's the difference?

race | raced |


As verbs the difference between race and raced

is that race is to take part in a race (in the sense of a contest) while raced is past tense of race.

As a noun race

is a contest between people, animals, vehicles, etc. where the goal is to be the first to reach some objective. Several horses run in a horse race, and the first one to reach the finishing post wins.

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