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Sired vs Shred - What's the difference?

sired | shred |


As verbs the difference between sired and shred

is that sired is (sire) while shred is to cut or tear into narrow and long pieces or strips.

As a noun shred is

a long, narrow piece cut or torn off; a strip.

Ired vs Sired - What's the difference?

ired | sired |


As a noun ired

is .

As a verb sired is

(sire).

Spired vs Sired - What's the difference?

spired | sired |


As an adjective spired

is having a spire.

As a verb sired is

(sire).

Sized vs Sired - What's the difference?

sized | sired |


As verbs the difference between sized and sired

is that sized is (size) while sired is (sire).

As an adjective sized

is having a certain usually used in combination with an adverb.

Tired vs Sired - What's the difference?

tired | sired |


As verbs the difference between tired and sired

is that tired is (tire) while sired is (sire).

As an adjective tired

is in need of some rest or sleep.

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