In en-past of|stop terms the difference between stopped and stopped
is that
stopped is (
stop) while
stopped is (
stop).
In of a vehicle|lang=en terms the difference between stopped and stopped
is that
stopped is (of a vehicle) not moving, but not properly parked or berthed; while
stopped is (of a vehicle) not moving, but not properly parked or berthed;.
In more generally|lang=en terms the difference between stopped and stopped
is that
stopped is (more generally) in the state resulting from having stopped while
stopped is (more generally) in the state resulting from having stopped.
In of a pipe|lang=en terms the difference between stopped and stopped
is that
stopped is (of a pipe) having a stop; being closed at one end while
stopped is (of a pipe) having a stop; being closed at one end.
In of a plant|lang=en terms the difference between stopped and stopped
is that
stopped is (of a plant) in a well-pruned state while
stopped is (of a plant) in a well-pruned state.
In phonetics|lang=en terms the difference between stopped and stopped
is that
stopped is (phonetics) made by complete closure of the organs in the mouth; said of certain consonants such as
b'', ''d'', ''p'', and ''t while
stopped is (phonetics) made by complete closure of the organs in the mouth; said of certain consonants such as
b'', ''d'', ''p'', and ''t .
As verbs the difference between stopped and stopped
is that
stopped is (
stop) while
stopped is (
stop).
As adjectives the difference between stopped and stopped
is that
stopped is (of a vehicle) not moving, but not properly parked or berthed; while
stopped is (of a vehicle) not moving, but not properly parked or berthed;.
As a verb stopped
is (
stop).
As an adjective stopped
is (of a vehicle) not moving, but not properly parked or berthed;.
As a noun cancellation is
the act, process, or result of cancelling; as, the cancellation of certain words in a contract, or of the contract itself.
As verbs the difference between stopped and cease
is that
stopped is past tense of stop while
cease is to stop.
As an adjective stopped
is not moving, but not properly parked or berthed;
said also of the occupants of such a vehicle.