solid |
sealed |
Related terms |
Solid is a related term of sealed.
As an acronym solid
is (programming|object-oriented).
As a verb sealed is
(
seal).
As an adjective sealed is
closed by a seal.
impassable |
sealed |
Related terms |
Impassable is a related term of sealed.
As adjectives the difference between impassable and sealed
is that
impassable is incapable of being passed over, crossed, or negotiated while
sealed is closed by a seal.
As a verb sealed is
(
seal).
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sealed |
As a verb sealed is
(
seal).
As an adjective sealed is
closed by a seal.
inaccessible |
sealed |
Related terms |
Inaccessible is a related term of sealed.
As adjectives the difference between inaccessible and sealed
is that
inaccessible is not able to be accessed; out of reach; inconvenient while
sealed is closed by a seal.
As a noun inaccessible
is (mathematics) an uncountable regular cardinal number that is a limit cardinal.
As a verb sealed is
(
seal).
dense |
sealed |
Related terms |
Dense is a related term of sealed.
As adjectives the difference between dense and sealed
is that
dense is having relatively high density while
sealed is closed by a seal.
As a verb sealed is
(
seal).
settled |
sealed |
As adjectives the difference between settled and sealed
is that
settled is comfortable and at ease, especially after a period of change or unrest while
sealed is closed by a seal.
As verbs the difference between settled and sealed
is that
settled is (
settle) while
sealed is (
seal).
impervious |
sealed |
Related terms |
Impervious is a related term of sealed.
As adjectives the difference between impervious and sealed
is that
impervious is unaffected or unable to be affected by while
sealed is closed by a seal.
As a verb sealed is
(
seal).
impenetrable |
sealed |
Synonyms |
As adjectives the difference between impenetrable and sealed
is that
impenetrable is not penetrable while
sealed is closed by a seal.
As a verb sealed is
past tense of seal.
invulnerable |
sealed |
Related terms |
As adjectives the difference between invulnerable and sealed
is that
invulnerable is incapable of being wounded, or of receiving injury; not vulnerable while
sealed is closed by a seal.
As a verb sealed is
past tense of seal.
thick |
sealed |
Related terms |
Thick is a related term of sealed.
As adjectives the difference between thick and sealed
is that
thick is relatively great in extent from one surface to the opposite in its smallest solid dimension while
sealed is closed by a seal.
As verbs the difference between thick and sealed
is that
thick is (archaic|transitive) to thicken while
sealed is (
seal).
As an adverb thick
is in a thick manner.
As a noun thick
is the thickest, or most active or intense, part of something.
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