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imaged

Imaged vs Imagined - What's the difference?

imaged | imagined |


As verbs the difference between imaged and imagined

is that imaged is past tense of image while imagined is past tense of imagin.

As an adjective imagined is

conceived or envisioned in the mind.

Terms vs Imaged - What's the difference?

terms | imaged |


As a noun terms

is .

As a verb imaged is

(image).

Imagen vs Imaged - What's the difference?

imagen | imaged |


As a noun imagen

is a unit of imagery, analogous to a logogen, but applicable to non-verbal systems.

As a verb imaged is

(image).

Images vs Imaged - What's the difference?

images | imaged |


As a noun images

is .

As a verb imaged is

(image).

Imaged vs Imager - What's the difference?

imaged | imager |


As a verb imaged

is (image).

As a noun imager is

one who images or forms likenesses; a sculptor.

Image vs Imaged - What's the difference?

image | imaged |


As verbs the difference between image and imaged

is that image is while imaged is (image).

As an adjective image

is figurative (of sense of term or discourse).