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sored

Sored vs Sorer - What's the difference?

sored | sorer |


As adjectives the difference between sored and sorer

is that sored is subjected to soring while sorer is (sore).

Sorbed vs Sored - What's the difference?

sorbed | sored |


As a verb sorbed

is (sorb).

As an adjective sored is

subjected to soring.

Pored vs Sored - What's the difference?

pored | sored |


As a verb pored

is (pore).

As an adjective sored is

subjected to soring.

Sored vs Sorned - What's the difference?

sored | sorned |


As an adjective sored

is subjected to soring.

As a verb sorned is

(sorn).

Soled vs Sored - What's the difference?

soled | sored |


As a verb soled

is past tense of sole.

As an adjective sored is

{{cx|of a horse|lang=en}} Subjected to soring.

Sored vs Sores - What's the difference?

sored | sores |


As an adjective sored

is {{cx|of a horse|lang=en}} Subjected to soring.

As a noun sores is

plural of lang=en.

Soree vs Sored - What's the difference?

soree | sored |


As a noun soree

is (the bird).

As an adjective sored is

subjected to soring.

Sore vs Sored - What's the difference?

sore | sored |


As adjectives the difference between sore and sored

is that sore is causing pain or discomfort; painfully sensitive while sored is {{cx|of a horse|lang=en}} Subjected to soring.

As an adverb sore

is very, excessively, extremely (of something bad).

As a noun sore

is an injured, infected, inflamed or diseased patch of skin.

As a verb sore

is mutilate the legs or feet of (a horse) in order to induce a particular gait in the animal.

Sored vs Lored - What's the difference?

sored | lored |


As adjectives the difference between sored and lored

is that sored is subjected to soring while lored is (chiefly|in combination) having a lore, of a certain type, usually a color.

Sowed vs Sored - What's the difference?

sowed | sored |


As a verb sowed

is past tense of sow.

As an adjective sored is

{{cx|of a horse|lang=en}} Subjected to soring.

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