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Sat vs Pat - What's the difference?

sat | pat |


As verbs the difference between sat and pat

is that sat is past tense of sit while pat is to (gently) tap the flat of one's hand on a person or thing.

As nouns the difference between sat and pat

is that sat is satellite while pat is the sound of a light slap or tap with a soft flat object, especially of a footstep.

As proper nouns the difference between sat and pat

is that sat is SAT Reasoning Test (formerly Scholastic Aptitude Test and Scholastic Assessment Test): a national exam taken annually by high school juniors and seniors while Pat is a short form of the female given name Patricia.

As an abbreviation Sat

is abbreviation of Saturday|lang=en.

As an adjective pat is

timely, suitable, apt, opportune, ready for the occasion; especially of things spoken.

As an adverb pat is

opportunely, in a timely or suitable way.

Sat vs Wat - What's the difference?

sat | wat |


As a noun sat

is clothing.

As a proper noun wat is

a medieval english given name, short for walter.

Sat vs Oat - What's the difference?

sat | oat |


As nouns the difference between sat and oat

is that sat is satellite while oat is widely cultivated cereal grass, typically Avena sativa.

As a verb sat

is past tense of sit.

As a proper noun SAT

is SAT Reasoning Test (formerly Scholastic Aptitude Test and Scholastic Assessment Test): a national exam taken annually by high school juniors and seniors.

As an abbreviation Sat

is abbreviation of Saturday|lang=en.

Sat vs Sai - What's the difference?

sat | sai |


As a noun sat

is clothing.

As a pronoun sai is

in this;.

Sat vs Hat - What's the difference?

sat | hat |


As a noun sat

is clothing.

As a verb hat is

has.

Sat vs Sad - What's the difference?

sat | sad |

Sad is a descendant of sat.



In us terms the difference between sat and sad

is that sat is SAT Reasoning Test (formerly Scholastic Aptitude Test and Scholastic Assessment Test): a national exam taken annually by high school juniors and seniors while sad is Special Activities Division

As a verb sat

is past tense of sit.

As a noun sat

is satellite.

As a proper noun SAT

is
SAT Reasoning Test (formerly Scholastic Aptitude Test and Scholastic Assessment Test): a national exam taken annually by high school juniors and seniors.

As an abbreviation Sat

is abbreviation of Saturday|lang=en.

As an adjective sad is

sated, having had one's fill; satisfied, weary.

As an acronym SAD is

seasonal affective disorder.

Sat vs Sac - What's the difference?

sat | sac |


As nouns the difference between sat and sac

is that sat is clothing while sac is .

As a proper noun sac is

.

Sat vs Mat - What's the difference?

sat | mat |


As a noun sat

is clothing.

Sat vs Sate - What's the difference?

sat | sate |


As verbs the difference between sat and sate

is that sat is past tense of sit while sate is to satisfy the appetite or desire of; to fill up.

As nouns the difference between sat and sate

is that sat is satellite while sate is satay.

As a proper noun SAT

is SAT Reasoning Test (formerly Scholastic Aptitude Test and Scholastic Assessment Test): a national exam taken annually by high school juniors and seniors.

As an abbreviation Sat

is abbreviation of Saturday|lang=en.

Sat vs Sax - What's the difference?

sat | sax |


As a noun sat

is clothing.

As an abbreviation sax is

(computing|internet).

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