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edulcorate

Edulcorate vs Defile - What's the difference?

edulcorate | defile |


As a verb edulcorate

is (rare) to sweeten (in all senses).

As a noun defile is

fashion show.

Desecrate vs Edulcorate - What's the difference?

desecrate | edulcorate |


As verbs the difference between desecrate and edulcorate

is that desecrate is (transitive)  to profane or violate the sacredness or sanctity of something while edulcorate is (rare) to sweeten (in all senses).

As an adjective desecrate

is desecrated.

Edulcorate vs Dulcorate - What's the difference?

edulcorate | dulcorate |


As verbs the difference between edulcorate and dulcorate

is that edulcorate is (rare) to sweeten (in all senses) while dulcorate is (obsolete|transitive) to sweeten; to make less acrimonious.

Edulcorate vs Edulcorated - What's the difference?

edulcorate | edulcorated |


As verbs the difference between edulcorate and edulcorated

is that edulcorate is to sweeten (in all senses) while edulcorated is past tense of edulcorate.