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amated

Terms vs Amated - What's the difference?

terms | amated |


As a noun terms

is .

As a verb amated is

(obsolete) (amate).

As an adjective amated is

(obsolete) overwhelmed, confused.

Amated vs Amate - What's the difference?

amated | amate |


In obsolete terms the difference between amated and amate

is that amated is overwhelmed, confused while amate is to be a mate to; to match.

As an adjective amated

is overwhelmed, confused.

As a noun amate is

paper produced from the bark of adult Ficus trees.

Alated vs Amated - What's the difference?

alated | amated |


As adjectives the difference between alated and amated

is that alated is alate while amated is overwhelmed, confused.

As a verb amated is

past tense of amate.

Amated vs Abated - What's the difference?

amated | abated |


As verbs the difference between amated and abated

is that amated is past tense of amate while abated is past tense of abate.

As an adjective amated

is overwhelmed, confused.

Hamated vs Amated - What's the difference?

hamated | amated |


As adjectives the difference between hamated and amated

is that hamated is hooked, or set with hooks; hamate while amated is overwhelmed, confused.

As a verb amated is

past tense of amate.

Amated vs Mated - What's the difference?

amated | mated |


As verbs the difference between amated and mated

is that amated is past tense of amate while mated is past tense of mate.

As adjectives the difference between amated and mated

is that amated is overwhelmed, confused while mated is fitted together or interlocked.

Amazed vs Amated - What's the difference?

amazed | amated |


As adjectives the difference between amazed and amated

is that amazed is astonished; confounded with fear, surprise, or wonder; greatly surprised while amated is overwhelmed, confused.

As verbs the difference between amazed and amated

is that amazed is past tense of amaze while amated is past tense of amate.

Amated vs Amates - What's the difference?

amated | amates |


As a verb amated

is past tense of amate.

As an adjective amated

is overwhelmed, confused.

As a noun amates is

plural of lang=en.

Confused vs Amated - What's the difference?

confused | amated |


As verbs the difference between confused and amated

is that confused is (confuse) while amated is (obsolete) (amate).

As adjectives the difference between confused and amated

is that confused is (lb) unable to think clearly or understand while amated is (obsolete) overwhelmed, confused.