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Grooved vs Corrugated - What's the difference?

grooved | corrugated |


As verbs the difference between grooved and corrugated

is that grooved is (groove) while corrugated is (corrugate).

As adjectives the difference between grooved and corrugated

is that grooved is having grooves while corrugated is marked with parallel folds, ridges or furrows.

Grooved vs Ribbed - What's the difference?

grooved | ribbed |


As verbs the difference between grooved and ribbed

is that grooved is past tense of groove while ribbed is past tense of rib.

As adjectives the difference between grooved and ribbed

is that grooved is having grooves while ribbed is having ribs.

Grooved vs Canalized - What's the difference?

grooved | canalized |


As verbs the difference between grooved and canalized

is that grooved is (groove) while canalized is (canalize).

As an adjective grooved

is having grooves.

Wikidiffcom vs Grooved - What's the difference?

wikidiffcom | grooved |


As a verb grooved is

(groove).

As an adjective grooved is

having grooves.

Groomed vs Grooved - What's the difference?

groomed | grooved |


As verbs the difference between groomed and grooved

is that groomed is (groom) while grooved is (groove).

As an adjective grooved is

having grooves.

Grooved vs Prooved - What's the difference?

grooved | prooved |


As verbs the difference between grooved and prooved

is that grooved is past tense of groove while prooved is past tense of proove.

As an adjective grooved

is having grooves.

Groover vs Grooved - What's the difference?

groover | grooved |


As a noun groover

is one who grooves.

As a verb grooved is

(groove).

As an adjective grooved is

having grooves.

Grooved vs Grooves - What's the difference?

grooved | grooves |


As verbs the difference between grooved and grooves

is that grooved is past tense of groove while grooves is third-person singular of groove.

As an adjective grooved

is having grooves.

As a noun grooves is

plural of lang=en.

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