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assot

Terms vs Assot - What's the difference?

terms | assot |


As a noun terms

is .

As an adjective assot is

(obsolete) dazed; foolish; infatuated.

As a verb assot is

(obsolete|transitive) to besot; to befool; to infatuate.

Assot vs Assort - What's the difference?

assot | assort |


As verbs the difference between assot and assort

is that assot is (obsolete|transitive) to besot; to befool; to infatuate while assort is to sort or arrange according to characteristic or class.

As an adjective assot

is (obsolete) dazed; foolish; infatuated.

Assot vs Ascot - What's the difference?

assot | ascot |


As an adjective assot

is dazed; foolish; infatuated.

As a verb assot

is to besot; to befool; to infatuate.

As a noun ascot is

ascot tie.

Asset vs Assot - What's the difference?

asset | assot |


As a noun asset

is something or someone of any value; any portion of one's property or effects so considered.

As a proper noun ASSET

is initialism of Association of Supervisory Staffs, Executives and Technicians|lang=en.

As an adjective assot is

dazed; foolish; infatuated.

As a verb assot is

to besot; to befool; to infatuate.