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trussed

Trussed vs Trust - What's the difference?

trussed | trust |


As verbs the difference between trussed and trust

is that trussed is past tense of truss while trust is to place confidence in; to rely on, to confide, or repose faith, in.

As a noun trust is

confidence in or reliance on some person or quality.

As an adjective trust is

secure, safe.

Trussed vs Untied - What's the difference?

trussed | untied |


As verbs the difference between trussed and untied

is that trussed is (truss) while untied is (untie).

As an adjective untied is

not tied; undone.

Spatchcocked vs Trussed - What's the difference?

spatchcocked | trussed |


As verbs the difference between spatchcocked and trussed

is that spatchcocked is past tense of spatchcock while trussed is past tense of truss.

Trussed vs Tressed - What's the difference?

trussed | tressed |


As a verb trussed

is (truss).

As an adjective tressed is

having tresses.

Trusser vs Trussed - What's the difference?

trusser | trussed |


As a noun trusser

is one who, or that which, trusses.

As a verb trussed is

past tense of truss.

Trussed vs Trusted - What's the difference?

trussed | trusted |


As verbs the difference between trussed and trusted

is that trussed is (truss) while trusted is (trust).

Trusses vs Trussed - What's the difference?

trusses | trussed |


As verbs the difference between trusses and trussed

is that trusses is third-person singular of truss while trussed is past tense of truss.

As a noun trusses

is plural of lang=en.