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taked

Terms vs Taked - What's the difference?

terms | taked |


As a noun terms

is .

As a verb taked is

(nonstandard|colloquial) (take).

Taked vs Token - What's the difference?

taked | token |


As verbs the difference between taked and token

is that taked is (nonstandard|colloquial) (take) while token is to betoken, indicate, portend, designate, denote.

As a noun token is

something serving as an expression of something else; sign, symbol.

As an adjective token is

done as an indication or a pledge; perfunctory, minimal or merely symbolic.

Taked - What does it mean?

taked | |

Tasked vs Taked - What's the difference?

tasked | taked |


As verbs the difference between tasked and taked

is that tasked is (task) while taked is (nonstandard|colloquial) (take).

Staked vs Taked - What's the difference?

staked | taked |


As verbs the difference between staked and taked

is that staked is past tense of stake while taked is simple past of take.

Taked vs Aked - What's the difference?

taked | aked |


As verbs the difference between taked and aked

is that taked is (nonstandard|colloquial) (take) while aked is (ake).

Jaked vs Taked - What's the difference?

jaked | taked |


As an adjective jaked

is drunk, intoxicated.

As a verb taked is

(nonstandard|colloquial) (take).

Laked vs Taked - What's the difference?

laked | taked |


As verbs the difference between laked and taked

is that laked is past tense of lake while taked is simple past of take.

Taked vs Tared - What's the difference?

taked | tared |


As verbs the difference between taked and tared

is that taked is (nonstandard|colloquial) (take) while tared is (tare).

As an adjective tared is

weighed; determined; reduced to equal or standard weight.

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