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Clayed vs Slayed - What's the difference?

clayed | slayed |

As verbs the difference between clayed and slayed

is that clayed is (clay) while slayed is (slay).

As an adjective clayed

is containing clay.

clayed

English

Adjective

(en adjective)
  • Containing clay.
  • * 1896 , O. E. Meinzer, R. F, Hare, Geological Survey (U.S.), Water-Supply Paper 343: Geology and Water Resources of Tularosa Basin, New Mexico , page 201,
  • The soil of this belt is somewhat gravelly in the northeastern corner of the township and becomes more clayed toward the southwest.
  • * 1981 , Botanical Society of South Africa, Veld & Flora , Volumes 70-72, page 52,
  • The resultant soils are generally wetter, more clayed and compacted.
  • * 1997 , Geodinamica Acta , Volumes 10-11, page 184,
  • the matrix is yellow, more clayed but contains carbonate.

    Verb

    (head)
  • (clay)
  • slayed

    English

    Verb

    (head)
  • (slay)
  • (religious) Became or become overwhelmed by religious ecstasy.
  • The service slayed out most of the people there.

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