Scalloped vs Fled - What's the difference?
scalloped | fled |
(scallop)
having an edge or border marked with semicircles
cooked gratin; baked in a typical type of sauce, usually with cheese, as a casserole, e.g. scalloped potatoes; scalloped corn
baked in a scallop shell
(flee)
(label) To run away; to escape.
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(label) To escape from.
(label) To disappear quickly; to vanish.
As verbs the difference between scalloped and fled
is that scalloped is (scallop) while fled is (flee).As an adjective scalloped
is having an edge or border marked with semicircles.scalloped
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* (baked dish) bake, gratinAnagrams
*fled
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* ----flee
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