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tastest

Terms vs Tastest - What's the difference?

terms | tastest |


As a noun terms

is .

As a verb tastest is

(archaic) (taste).

Tartest vs Tastest - What's the difference?

tartest | tastest |


As an adjective tartest

is superlative of tart.

As a verb tastest is

archaic second-person singular of taste.

Wastest vs Tastest - What's the difference?

wastest | tastest |


As verbs the difference between wastest and tastest

is that wastest is archaic second-person singular of waste lang=en while tastest is archaic second-person singular of taste.

Castest vs Tastest - What's the difference?

castest | tastest |


As verbs the difference between castest and tastest

is that castest is archaic second-person singular of cast while tastest is archaic second-person singular of taste.

Tastest vs Testest - What's the difference?

tastest | testest |


As verbs the difference between tastest and testest

is that tastest is archaic second-person singular of taste while testest is archaic second-person singular of test.

Vastest vs Tastest - What's the difference?

vastest | tastest |


As an adjective vastest

is superlative of vast.

As a verb tastest is

archaic second-person singular of taste.

Tastest vs Tastes - What's the difference?

tastest | tastes |


As verbs the difference between tastest and tastes

is that tastest is archaic second-person singular of taste while tastes is third-person singular of taste.

As a noun tastes is

plural of lang=en.

Tastest vs Tastiest - What's the difference?

tastest | tastiest |


As a verb tastest

is archaic second-person singular of taste.

As an adjective tastiest is

superlative of tasty.

Tastest vs Lastest - What's the difference?

tastest | lastest |


In archaic terms the difference between tastest and lastest

is that tastest is archaic second-person singular of taste while lastest is archaic second-person singular of last.

Hastest vs Tastest - What's the difference?

hastest | tastest |


In archaic terms the difference between hastest and tastest

is that hastest is archaic second-person singular of haste while tastest is archaic second-person singular of taste.

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