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Coned vs Corned - What's the difference?

coned | corned |

As adjectives the difference between coned and corned

is that coned is (of an area) segregated or delineated by traffic cones while corned is consisting of grains; granulated.

As a verb coned

is (cone).

coned

English

Adjective

(-)
  • (of an area) segregated or delineated by traffic cones
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  • , author=Anthony Dowson, Keith E. J. Morris , publisher=Human Kinetics , year=2005 , isbn=9780736054386 , page=144 , chapter=Soccer Games citation , passage=Give each participant a soccer ball and instruct them to dribble their ball around the coned area.}}

    Verb

    (head)
  • (cone)
  • He coned the top of the pottery to make it look like a dunce cap.

    Anagrams

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    corned

    English

    Adjective

    (head)
  • consisting of grains; granulated
  • (of meat) preserved in salt
  • Derived terms

    * corned beef