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Silvered vs Sivered - What's the difference?

silvered | sivered |


As verbs the difference between silvered and sivered

is that silvered is past tense of silver while sivered is past tense of siver.

As an adjective silvered

is coated with silver, made reflective or shiny by application of metal.

Silvered vs Slivered - What's the difference?

silvered | slivered |

Slivered is a anagram of silvered.



As verbs the difference between silvered and slivered

is that silvered is past tense of silver while slivered is past tense of sliver.

As an adjective silvered

is coated with silver, made reflective or shiny by application of metal.

Silvered vs Unsilvered - What's the difference?

silvered | unsilvered |


As adjectives the difference between silvered and unsilvered

is that silvered is coated with silver, made reflective or shiny by application of metal while unsilvered is not silvered.

As a verb silvered

is past tense of silver.