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waved

Wove vs Waved - What's the difference?

wove | waved |


As verbs the difference between wove and waved

is that wove is (weave) while waved is (wave).

Curve vs Waved - What's the difference?

curve | waved |


As verbs the difference between curve and waved

is that curve is to bend; to crook while waved is past tense of wave.

As an adjective curve

is bent without angles; crooked; curved.

As a noun curve

is a gentle bend, such as in a road.

Waive vs Waved - What's the difference?

waive | waved |


As verbs the difference between waive and waved

is that waive is to outlaw (someone) while waved is past tense of wave.

As a noun waive

is a woman put out of the protection of the law; an outlawed woman.

Waved vs Liaise - What's the difference?

waved | liaise |


As verbs the difference between waved and liaise

is that waved is past tense of wave while liaise is to establish a liaison.

Swung vs Waved - What's the difference?

swung | waved |


As verbs the difference between swung and waved

is that swung is past tense of swing while waved is past tense of wave.

Waved vs Corrugated - What's the difference?

waved | corrugated |


As verbs the difference between waved and corrugated

is that waved is past tense of wave while corrugated is past tense of corrugate.

As an adjective corrugated is

marked with parallel folds, ridges or furrows.

Waved - What does it mean?

waved | |

is likely misspelled.


has no English definition.

As a verb waved

is past tense of wave.

Greeted vs Waved - What's the difference?

greeted | waved |


As verbs the difference between greeted and waved

is that greeted is past tense of greet while waved is past tense of wave.

Light vs Waved - What's the difference?

light | waved |


As verbs the difference between light and waved

is that light is to start (a fire) while waved is past tense of wave.

As a noun light

is the natural medium emanating from the Sun and other very hot sources (now recognised as electromagnetic radiation with a wavelength of 400-750 nm), within which vision is possible.

As an adjective light

is having light.

As an adverb light

is carrying little.

As a proper noun Light

is {{surname|lang=en}.

Promoted vs Waved - What's the difference?

promoted | waved |


As verbs the difference between promoted and waved

is that promoted is past tense of promote while waved is past tense of wave.

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