Seated vs Dotted - What's the difference?
seated | dotted |
(seat)
Participle of the verb "to seat"
sitting (the position, not the movement)
of a woman's skirt, stretched out and baggy over the wearer's buttocks from much sitting while wearing the skirt
(dot)
Of a line, made up of a series of dots.
As verbs the difference between seated and dotted
is that seated is past tense of seat while dotted is past tense of dot.As adjectives the difference between seated and dotted
is that seated is participle of the verb "to seat while dotted is of a line, made up of a series of dots.seated
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(en adjective)- Please print your name and address clearly on the dotted line.