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chested

Charis vs Chested - What's the difference?

charis | chested |


As a proper noun Charis

is another name for Aglaea, one of the Charites.

As an adjective chested is

having a chest (with a specified quality).

Chesed vs Chested - What's the difference?

chesed | chested |


As a noun chesed

is the jewish attribute of grace, kindness or love; one of the sephiroth.

As an adjective chested is

(usually|in combination) having a chest (with a specified quality).

Chasted vs Chested - What's the difference?

chasted | chested |


As a verb chasted

is past tense of chast.

As an adjective chested is

having a chest (with a specified quality).

Chested vs Crested - What's the difference?

chested | crested |


As adjectives the difference between chested and crested

is that chested is (usually|in combination) having a chest (with a specified quality) while crested is having a crest, or ornamental tuft (on an animal) or plume (on a helmet).

As a verb crested is

(crest).

Cheated vs Chested - What's the difference?

cheated | chested |


As adjectives the difference between cheated and chested

is that cheated is as if having been deceived while chested is (usually|in combination) having a chest (with a specified quality).

As a verb cheated

is (cheat).