tilled |
killed |
As verbs the difference between tilled and killed
is that
tilled is (
till) while
killed is (
kill).
As adjectives the difference between tilled and killed
is that
tilled is ploughed or cultivated while
killed is (metallurgy|of steel) deoxidized.
tilled |
hilled |
As verbs the difference between tilled and hilled
is that
tilled is (
till) while
hilled is (
hill).
As adjectives the difference between tilled and hilled
is that
tilled is ploughed or cultivated while
hilled is having hills.
rilled |
tilled |
As verbs the difference between rilled and tilled
is that
rilled is (
rill) while
tilled is (
till).
As an adjective tilled is
ploughed or cultivated.
dilled |
tilled |
As verbs the difference between dilled and tilled
is that
dilled is (
dill) while
tilled is (
till).
As an adjective tilled is
ploughed or cultivated.
tilled |
titled |
As verbs the difference between tilled and titled
is that
tilled is (
till) while
titled is (
title).
As adjectives the difference between tilled and titled
is that
tilled is ploughed or cultivated while
titled is a person who has a title.
tilled |
milled |
As verbs the difference between tilled and milled
is that
tilled is (
till) while
milled is (
mill).
As adjectives the difference between tilled and milled
is that
tilled is ploughed or cultivated while
milled is ground by a mill.
billed |
tilled |
As verbs the difference between billed and tilled
is that
billed is (
bill) while
tilled is (
till).
As adjectives the difference between billed and tilled
is that
billed is having a specified kind of bill (beak or beak-like projection) while
tilled is ploughed or cultivated.
gilled |
tilled |
As adjectives the difference between gilled and tilled
is that
gilled is having gills while
tilled is ploughed or cultivated.
As a verb tilled is
past tense of till.
tilled |
tiller |
As verbs the difference between tilled and tiller
is that
tilled is (
till) while
tiller is to put forth new shoots from the root or from around the bottom of the original stalk; stool.
As an adjective tilled
is ploughed or cultivated.
As a noun tiller is
a person who tills; a farmer or
tiller can be (obsolete) a young tree or
tiller can be (archery) the stock; a beam on a crossbow carved to fit the arrow, or the point of balance in a longbow.
stilled |
tilled |
As adjectives the difference between stilled and tilled
is that
stilled is brought to a standstill while
tilled is ploughed or cultivated.
As verbs the difference between stilled and tilled
is that
stilled is (
still) while
tilled is (
till).
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