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woxen

Waxen vs Woxen - What's the difference?

waxen | woxen |


As verbs the difference between waxen and woxen

is that waxen is while woxen is (obsolete).

As an adjective waxen

is (uk|dialectal) grown or waxen can be made of wax; covered with wax.

Terms vs Woxen - What's the difference?

terms | woxen |


As a noun terms

is .

As a verb woxen is

(obsolete).

Wopen vs Woxen - What's the difference?

wopen | woxen |


In obsolete terms the difference between wopen and woxen

is that wopen is past participle of weep while woxen is past participle of wax.

Boxen vs Woxen - What's the difference?

boxen | woxen |


As a noun boxen

is (sports) boxing or boxen can be .

As a verb woxen is

(obsolete).

Oxen vs Woxen - What's the difference?

oxen | woxen |


As a noun oxen

is plural of lang=en.

As a verb woxen is

past participle of wax.

Woven vs Woxen - What's the difference?

woven | woxen |


As verbs the difference between woven and woxen

is that woven is while woxen is (obsolete).

As an adjective woven

is fabricated]] by [[weave#etymology 1|weaving.

As a noun woven

is a cloth formed by weaving it only stretches in the bias directions (between the warp and weft directions), unless the threads are elastic.

Woken vs Woxen - What's the difference?

woken | woxen |


As verbs the difference between woken and woxen

is that woken is while woxen is (obsolete).

Women vs Woxen - What's the difference?

women | woxen |


As a noun women

is (woman).

As a verb woxen is

(obsolete).