Fledged vs Ledged - What's the difference?
fledged | ledged |
Having a ledge or ledges.
*{{quote-news, year=2009, date=August 13, author=Steven Kurutz, title=Saving the House Next Door, work=New York Times
, passage=The works reflect the inventive point of view Mr. Coupland brings to his writing, like an installation he created in the entry hall by placing, on a ledged wall, pieces of various shapes and colors taken from vintage building kits, or the oversize detergent bottle in the hallway, his own work, titled appropriately, “Downy Fabric Softener.” }}
As adjectives the difference between fledged and ledged
is that fledged is able to fly while ledged is having a ledge or ledges.As a verb fledged
is (fledge).ledged
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