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shaven

Shaven vs Shorn - What's the difference?

shaven | shorn |


As verbs the difference between shaven and shorn

is that shaven is while shorn is (shear).

As an adjective shaven

is having been shaved.

Shaven - What does it mean?

shaven | |

Shaven vs Shaves - What's the difference?

shaven | shaves |


As verbs the difference between shaven and shaves

is that shaven is while shaves is (shave).

As an adjective shaven

is having been shaved.

As a noun shaves is

.

Shoven vs Shaven - What's the difference?

shoven | shaven |


As verbs the difference between shoven and shaven

is that shoven is past participle of shove while shaven is past participle of lang=en.

As an adjective shaven is

having been shaved.

Shaven vs Shavee - What's the difference?

shaven | shavee |


As an adjective shaven

is having been shaved.

As a verb shaven

is past participle of lang=en.

As a noun shavee is

one who is shaved.

Shaven vs Shamen - What's the difference?

shaven | shamen |


As an adjective shaven

is having been shaved.

As a verb shaven

is .

As a noun shamen is

(hypercorrect) ; the standard plural form is (shamans).

Shaven vs Seaven - What's the difference?

shaven | seaven |

Seaven is often a misspelling of shaven.


Seaven has no English definition.

As an adjective shaven

is having been shaved.

As a verb shaven

is past participle of lang=en.

Shapen vs Shaven - What's the difference?

shapen | shaven |


As verbs the difference between shapen and shaven

is that shapen is (rare) to shape, form or shapen can be (obsolete) while shaven is .

As adjectives the difference between shapen and shaven

is that shapen is (archaic) shaped while shaven is having been shaved.

Shaven vs Haven - What's the difference?

shaven | haven |


As verbs the difference between shaven and haven

is that shaven is while haven is to put into, or provide with a haven.

As an adjective shaven

is having been shaved.

As a noun haven is

a harbour or anchorage protected from the sea.

Shaver vs Shaven - What's the difference?

shaver | shaven |


As a noun shaver

is one who shaves.

As an adjective shaven is

having been shaved.

As a verb shaven is

past participle of lang=en.

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