Depieced vs Depiece - What's the difference?
depieced | depiece |
(depiece)
(rare) To remove pieces from; to take apart, disassemble.
* 1920 , (Sri Aurobindo), The Life Divine , Lotus Press 2000, p. 180:
* 2002 , , The Great Nation , Penguin 2003, p. 231:
(rare) To remove pieces from; to take apart, disassemble.
* 1920 , (Sri Aurobindo), The Life Divine , Lotus Press 2000, p. 180:
* 2002 , , The Great Nation , Penguin 2003, p. 231:
As verbs the difference between depieced and depiece
is that depieced is past tense of depiece while depiece is to remove pieces from; to take apart, disassemble.depieced
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(head)depiece
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(depiec)- Mind, being an action of the Infinite, depieces as well as aggregates ad infinitum .
- An ornate set of symbolically retaliatory tortures [...] proceeded with quasi-liturgical exactitude, climaxing in the efforts of four champing horses to pull Damiens's limbs out from his body (in a gruesome twist, his body stubbornly refused to be depieced , and had to be further chopped and battered by public executioner Sanson).
depiece
English
Verb
(depiec)- Mind, being an action of the Infinite, depieces as well as aggregates ad infinitum .
- An ornate set of symbolically retaliatory tortures [...] proceeded with quasi-liturgical exactitude, climaxing in the efforts of four champing horses to pull Damiens's limbs out from his body (in a gruesome twist, his body stubbornly refused to be depieced , and had to be further chopped and battered by public executioner Sanson).
