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Forwax vs Fortax - What's the difference?

forwax | fortax |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between forwax and fortax

is that forwax is (obsolete) to grow to excess; become huge; overgrow; swell while fortax is (obsolete) to tax heavily; burden.

As verbs the difference between forwax and fortax

is that forwax is (obsolete) to grow to excess; become huge; overgrow; swell while fortax is (obsolete) to tax heavily; burden.

Burden vs Fortax - What's the difference?

burden | fortax |


As a noun burden

is .

As a verb fortax is

(obsolete) to tax heavily; burden.

Heavily vs Fortax - What's the difference?

heavily | fortax |


As an adverb heavily

is in a heavy manner.

As a verb fortax is

(obsolete) to tax heavily; burden.

Tax vs Fortax - What's the difference?

tax | fortax |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between tax and fortax

is that tax is (obsolete) a lesson to be learned while fortax is (obsolete) to tax heavily; burden.

As verbs the difference between tax and fortax

is that tax is to impose and collect a tax from (a person) while fortax is (obsolete) to tax heavily; burden.

As a noun tax

is money paid to the government other than for transaction-specific goods and services.