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slipped

Slipped vs Clipped - What's the difference?

slipped | clipped |


As adjectives the difference between slipped and clipped

is that slipped is (heraldry) (of a plant) with part of the stalk displayed while clipped is having an end cut off; trimmed or cut back.

As verbs the difference between slipped and clipped

is that slipped is (slip) while clipped is (clip).

Slipped vs Snipped - What's the difference?

slipped | snipped |


As adjectives the difference between slipped and snipped

is that slipped is (of a plant) With part of the stalk displayed while snipped is circumcised.

As verbs the difference between slipped and snipped

is that slipped is past tense of slip while snipped is past tense of snip.

Slipped vs Lipped - What's the difference?

slipped | lipped |


As adjectives the difference between slipped and lipped

is that slipped is (heraldry) (of a plant) with part of the stalk displayed while lipped is having a raised lip.

As a verb slipped

is (slip).

Slipped vs Slipper - What's the difference?

slipped | slipper |


As adjectives the difference between slipped and slipper

is that slipped is (heraldry) (of a plant) with part of the stalk displayed while slipper is (obsolete) slippery.

As verbs the difference between slipped and slipper

is that slipped is (slip) while slipper is (uk|australia|nz) to repeatedly strike the buttocks with a plimsoll as corporal punishment.

As a noun slipper is

a low soft shoe that can be slipped on and off easily.

Slipped vs Slapped - What's the difference?

slipped | slapped |


As verbs the difference between slipped and slapped

is that slipped is past tense of slip while slapped is past tense of slap.

As an adjective slipped

is (of a plant) With part of the stalk displayed.

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