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recessed

Recessed vs Indented - What's the difference?

recessed | indented |


As adjectives the difference between recessed and indented

is that recessed is set back; located in a hole, space, or opening while indented is cut in the edge into points or inequalities, like teeth; jagged; notched; stamped in; dented on the surface.

As verbs the difference between recessed and indented

is that recessed is (recess) while indented is (indent).

Groove vs Recessed - What's the difference?

groove | recessed |


As verbs the difference between groove and recessed

is that groove is to cut a groove or channel in; to form into channels or grooves; to furrow while recessed is (recess).

As a noun groove

is a long, narrow channel or depression; eg, such a slot cut into a hard material to provide a location for an engineering component, a tyre groove, or a geological channel or depression.

As an adjective recessed is

set back; located in a hole, space, or opening.

Recessed vs Concaved - What's the difference?

recessed | concaved |


As verbs the difference between recessed and concaved

is that recessed is (recess) while concaved is (concave).

As an adjective recessed

is set back; located in a hole, space, or opening.

Recessed vs Countersink - What's the difference?

recessed | countersink |


As verbs the difference between recessed and countersink

is that recessed is (recess) while countersink is to create such a conical recess.

As an adjective recessed

is set back; located in a hole, space, or opening.

As a noun countersink is

a conical recess, typically machined around a hole to admit a screw so that it sits flush with a surface.

Recessed vs Sunken - What's the difference?

recessed | sunken |


As adjectives the difference between recessed and sunken

is that recessed is set back; located in a hole, space, or opening while sunken is caused, by natural or unnatural means, to be submerged.

As verbs the difference between recessed and sunken

is that recessed is (recess) while sunken is (archaic).

Recess vs Recessed - What's the difference?

recess | recessed |


As verbs the difference between recess and recessed

is that recess is to inset into something, or to recede while recessed is (recess).

As adjectives the difference between recess and recessed

is that recess is (obsolete|rare) remote, distant (in time or place) while recessed is set back; located in a hole, space, or opening.

As a noun recess

is (countable|or|uncountable) a break, pause or vacation.

Shrinking vs Recessed - What's the difference?

shrinking | recessed |


As verbs the difference between shrinking and recessed

is that shrinking is present participle of lang=en while recessed is past tense of recess.

As a noun shrinking

is the act of one who, or that which, shrinks; act of becoming smaller or moving timidly away.

As an adjective recessed is

set back; located in a hole, space, or opening.

Recessed vs Relief - What's the difference?

recessed | relief |


As an adjective recessed

is set back; located in a hole, space, or opening.

As a verb recessed

is (recess).

As a noun relief is

embossment (especially that on a map).

Recessed vs Dimmed - What's the difference?

recessed | dimmed |


As verbs the difference between recessed and dimmed

is that recessed is (recess) while dimmed is (dim).

As an adjective recessed

is set back; located in a hole, space, or opening.

Flushed vs Recessed - What's the difference?

flushed | recessed |


As adjectives the difference between flushed and recessed

is that flushed is red in the face because of embarrassment, exertion, etc while recessed is set back; located in a hole, space, or opening.

As verbs the difference between flushed and recessed

is that flushed is (flush) while recessed is (recess).

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