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striked

Terms vs Striked - What's the difference?

terms | striked |


As a noun terms

is .

As a verb striked is

(nonstandard) (strike).

Striked vs Barred - What's the difference?

striked | barred |


As verbs the difference between striked and barred

is that striked is past tense of strike while barred is past tense of bar.

As an adjective barred is

having bars; striped.

Striked vs Surprised - What's the difference?

striked | surprised |


As verbs the difference between striked and surprised

is that striked is (nonstandard) (strike) while surprised is (surprise).

As an adjective surprised is

caused to feel surprise, amazement or wonder, or showing an emotion due to an unexpected event.

Striked - What does it mean?

striked | |

is likely misspelled.


has no English definition.

As a verb striked

is past tense of strike.

Wikidiffcom vs Striked - What's the difference?

wikidiffcom | striked |


As a verb striked is

(nonstandard) (strike).

Demonstration vs Striked - What's the difference?

demonstration | striked |


As a noun demonstration

is demonstration (act of showing and explaining).

As a verb striked is

(nonstandard) (strike).

Striked vs Triked - What's the difference?

striked | triked |


As verbs the difference between striked and triked

is that striked is past tense of strike while triked is past tense of trike.

Striked vs Skriked - What's the difference?

striked | skriked |


As verbs the difference between striked and skriked

is that striked is (nonstandard) (strike) while skriked is (skrike).

Striked vs Strided - What's the difference?

striked | strided |


In nonstandard terms the difference between striked and strided

is that striked is past tense of strike while strided is past tense of stride.

Strikee vs Striked - What's the difference?

strikee | striked |


As a noun strikee

is the recipient of a strike, especially a physical blow; one who has been struck.

As a verb striked is

(nonstandard) (strike).

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