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weekold

Terms vs Weekold - What's the difference?

terms | weekold |


As a noun terms

is .

As an adjective weekold is

(nonstandard) one week in age; having started or been born a week ago.

Weekold vs Weekold - What's the difference?

weekold | weekold |


In nonstandard|lang=en terms the difference between weekold and weekold

is that weekold is (nonstandard) one week in age; having started or been born a week ago while weekold is (nonstandard) one week in age; having started or been born a week ago.

As adjectives the difference between weekold and weekold

is that weekold is (nonstandard) one week in age; having started or been born a week ago while weekold is (nonstandard) one week in age; having started or been born a week ago.

Age vs Weekold - What's the difference?

age | weekold |


As a proper noun age

is .

As an adjective weekold is

(nonstandard) one week in age; having started or been born a week ago.