Chored vs Chorea - What's the difference?
chored | chorea |
(chore)
A task, especially a difficult, unpleasant, or routine one.
(US, dated) To do chores.
(British, informal) To steal.
An (l) (l) (l) accompanied by a (l).
(medicine) Any of the various (l) of the (l) characterized by (l) (l) movements of the face and extremities;
As a verb chored
is (chore).As a noun chorea is
an (l) (l) (l) accompanied by a (l).chored
English
Verb
(head)chore
English
Etymology 1
From (etyl) ). See also char .Noun
(chores)- Washing dishes is a chore , but we cannot just stop eating.
Verb
(chor)References
*Etymology 2
Possibly derived from the (etyl) word , see also Geordie word (chor).Alternative forms
* chor (Geordie)Verb
Synonyms
* steal (standard English) * thieve (standard English) * twoc (Geordie)Etymology 3
Anagrams
* ----chorea
English
Noun
St. Vitus's dance.