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sipid

Sipid vs Undefined - What's the difference?

sipid | undefined |


As adjectives the difference between sipid and undefined

is that sipid is (obsolete) having a taste or flavour; savoury; sapid while undefined is lacking a definition or value.

Sipid vs Tasty - What's the difference?

sipid | tasty |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between sipid and tasty

is that sipid is (obsolete) having a taste or flavour; savoury; sapid while tasty is (obsolete) having or showing good taste; tasteful.

As adjectives the difference between sipid and tasty

is that sipid is (obsolete) having a taste or flavour; savoury; sapid while tasty is having a pleasant or satisfying flavor; delicious.

Sipid vs Tastable - What's the difference?

sipid | tastable |


As adjectives the difference between sipid and tastable

is that sipid is (obsolete) having a taste or flavour; savoury; sapid while tastable is that can be tasted, that can be detected by one's sense of taste.

Sipid vs Insipid - What's the difference?

sipid | insipid |


As adjectives the difference between sipid and insipid

is that sipid is (obsolete) having a taste or flavour; savoury; sapid while insipid is insipid.

Sipid vs Two - What's the difference?

sipid | two |


As an adjective sipid

is (obsolete) having a taste or flavour; savoury; sapid.

As a numeral two is

(label) a numerical value equal to ; the second number in the set of natural numbers (especially in number theory); the cardinality of the set {0, 1}; one plus one ordinal: second this many dots (••).

As a noun two is

the digit/figure 2.

Terms vs Sipid - What's the difference?

terms | sipid |


As a noun terms

is .

As an adjective sipid is

(obsolete) having a taste or flavour; savoury; sapid.

Sipid vs Lipid - What's the difference?

sipid | lipid |


As an adjective sipid

is (obsolete) having a taste or flavour; savoury; sapid.

As a noun lipid is

lipid.

Pipid vs Sipid - What's the difference?

pipid | sipid |


As a noun pipid

is (zoology) any member of the pipidae.

As an adjective sipid is

(obsolete) having a taste or flavour; savoury; sapid.

Sapid vs Sipid - What's the difference?

sapid | sipid |


As adjectives the difference between sapid and sipid

is that sapid is tasty, flavoursome or savoury while sipid is having a taste or flavour; savoury; sapid.

Sipid vs Siped - What's the difference?

sipid | siped |


As an adjective sipid

is having a taste or flavour; savoury; sapid.

As a verb siped is

past tense of sipe.