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Found vs Repertitious - What's the difference?

found | repertitious |


As a noun found

is food and lodging, board.

As a verb found

is past tense of find.

As an adjective repertitious is

found by chance or accident.

Chance vs Repertitious - What's the difference?

chance | repertitious |


In lang=en terms the difference between chance and repertitious

is that chance is happening by chance, casual while repertitious is found by chance or accident.

As a noun chance

is an opportunity or possibility.

As a verb chance

is to happen by chance, to occur.

As a proper noun Chance

is a given name derived from English, an American pet form of Chauncey, in modern usage also associated with the word chance.

Accident vs Repertitious - What's the difference?

accident | repertitious |


In lang=en terms the difference between accident and repertitious

is that accident is casus; such unforeseen, extraordinary, extraneous interference as is out of the range of ordinary calculation while repertitious is found by chance or accident.

As a noun accident

is an unexpected event with negative consequences occurring without the intention of the one suffering the consequences.

As an adjective repertitious is

found by chance or accident.

Repertible vs Repertitious - What's the difference?

repertible | repertitious | Related terms |

Repertitious is a related term of repertible.


Repertible is often a misspelling of repertitious.


Repertible has no English definition.

As an adjective repertitious is

found by chance or accident.

Curved vs Recurved - What's the difference?

curved | recurved |


As adjectives the difference between curved and recurved

is that curved is having a curve or curves while recurved is curved or bent, either in two different directions, or back on itself.

As verbs the difference between curved and recurved

is that curved is past tense of curve while recurved is past tense of recurve.

Bent vs Recurved - What's the difference?

bent | recurved |


As a proper noun bent

is .

As a verb recurved is

(recurve).

As an adjective recurved is

curved or bent, either in two different directions, or back on itself.

Waste vs Recrement - What's the difference?

waste | recrement |


As a verb waste

is .

As a noun recrement is

waste matter or dross.

Dross vs Recrement - What's the difference?

dross | recrement |


As an adjective dross

is brave, fearless, confident.

As a noun recrement is

waste matter or dross.

Secretion vs Recrement - What's the difference?

secretion | recrement |


As nouns the difference between secretion and recrement

is that secretion is secretion while recrement is waste matter or dross.

Reabsorbed vs Recrement - What's the difference?

reabsorbed | recrement |


As a verb reabsorbed

is (reabsorb).

As a noun recrement is

waste matter or dross.

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