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bedone

Terms vs Bedone - What's the difference?

terms | bedone |


As a noun terms

is .

As a verb bedone is

.

As an adjective bedone is

outwitted.

Bedone vs Bethrough - What's the difference?

bedone | bethrough |

Bethrough is likely misspelled.


Bethrough has no English definition.

As a verb bedone

is past participle of bedo.

As an adjective bedone

is outwitted.

Bedone vs Bedole - What's the difference?

bedone | bedole |


In uk|_|dialectal|lang=en terms the difference between bedone and bedole

is that bedone is outwitted while bedole is to stupefy with pain or grief.

As verbs the difference between bedone and bedole

is that bedone is while bedole is to stupefy with pain or grief.

As an adjective bedone

is outwitted.

Betone vs Bedone - What's the difference?

betone | bedone |


As verbs the difference between betone and bedone

is that betone is to endow with a tone; give a special tone to; place stress upon; accentuate; emphasise while bedone is .

As an adjective bedone is

outwitted.

Begone vs Bedone - What's the difference?

begone | bedone |


As verbs the difference between begone and bedone

is that begone is past participle of lang=en while bedone is past participle of bedo.

As an interjection begone

is expressing a desire for someone or something to go away.

As an adjective bedone is

outwitted.

Redone vs Bedone - What's the difference?

redone | bedone |


As verbs the difference between redone and bedone

is that redone is while bedone is .

As an adjective bedone is

outwitted.