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draped

Covered vs Draped - What's the difference?

covered | draped |


As verbs the difference between covered and draped

is that covered is (cover) while draped is (drape).

As an adjective covered

is overlaid with or enclosed within something.

Hung vs Draped - What's the difference?

hung | draped |


As verbs the difference between hung and draped

is that hung is past tense of hang while draped is past tense of drape.

As an adjective hung

is suspended by hanging.

Draped vs Drape - What's the difference?

draped | drape |


As verbs the difference between draped and drape

is that draped is past tense of drape while drape is to cover or adorn with drapery or folds of cloth, or as with drapery; as, to drape a bust, a building, etc.

As a noun drape is

a curtain, a drapery.

Drawed vs Draped - What's the difference?

drawed | draped |


As verbs the difference between drawed and draped

is that drawed is past tense of draw while draped is past tense of drape.

Draper vs Draped - What's the difference?

draper | draped |


As a noun draper

is one who sells cloths; a dealer in cloths; as, a draper and tailor.

As a proper noun Draper

is {{surname|occupational|A=An}.

As a verb draped is

past tense of drape.

Draped vs Dreaped - What's the difference?

draped | dreaped |


As verbs the difference between draped and dreaped

is that draped is past tense of drape while dreaped is past tense of dreap.

Drapet vs Draped - What's the difference?

drapet | draped |


As a noun drapet

is cloth.

As a verb draped is

past tense of drape.

Draped vs Drapey - What's the difference?

draped | drapey |


As a verb draped

is past tense of drape.

As an adjective drapey is

tending to form drape-like folds.

Draped vs Raped - What's the difference?

draped | raped |


As verbs the difference between draped and raped

is that draped is past tense of drape while raped is past tense of rape.

Drapes vs Draped - What's the difference?

drapes | draped |


As verbs the difference between drapes and draped

is that drapes is third-person singular of drape while draped is past tense of drape.

As a noun drapes

is heavy cloth hung over a window.

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