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steeped

Steemed vs Steeped - What's the difference?

steemed | steeped |


As verbs the difference between steemed and steeped

is that steemed is past tense of steem while steeped is past tense of steep.

Steeped vs Steened - What's the difference?

steeped | steened |


As verbs the difference between steeped and steened

is that steeped is (steep) while steened is (steen).

Steeled vs Steeped - What's the difference?

steeled | steeped |


As verbs the difference between steeled and steeped

is that steeled is (steel) while steeped is (steep).

Steeped vs Steeved - What's the difference?

steeped | steeved |


As verbs the difference between steeped and steeved

is that steeped is (steep) while steeved is (steeve).

Steeped vs Stepped - What's the difference?

steeped | stepped |


As verbs the difference between steeped and stepped

is that steeped is past tense of steep while stepped is past tense of step.

As an adjective stepped is

provided with a step or steps; having a series of offsets or parts resembling the steps of stairs.

Steered vs Steeped - What's the difference?

steered | steeped |


As verbs the difference between steered and steeped

is that steered is (steer) while steeped is (steep).

Steeped vs Steepen - What's the difference?

steeped | steepen |


As verbs the difference between steeped and steepen

is that steeped is (steep) while steepen is to make steeper.

Seeped vs Steeped - What's the difference?

seeped | steeped |


As verbs the difference between seeped and steeped

is that seeped is past tense of seep while steeped is past tense of steep.

Satured vs Steeped - What's the difference?

satured | steeped |


As a verb steeped is

(steep).

Saturated vs Steeped - What's the difference?

saturated | steeped |


As verbs the difference between saturated and steeped

is that saturated is (saturate) while steeped is (steep).

As an adjective saturated

is (not comparable) full; unable to hold or contain any more.

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