terms |
taked |
As a noun terms
is .
As a verb taked is
(nonstandard|colloquial) (
take).
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 |
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tasked |
taked |
As verbs the difference between tasked and taked
is that
tasked is (
task) while
taked is (nonstandard|colloquial) (
take).
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 |
aked |
As verbs the difference between taked and aked
is that
taked is (nonstandard|colloquial) (
take) while
aked is (
ake).
jaked |
taked |
As an adjective jaked
is drunk, intoxicated.
As a verb taked is
(nonstandard|colloquial) (
take).
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 |
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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