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snapt

Terms vs Snapt - What's the difference?

terms | snapt |


As a noun terms

is .

As a verb snapt is

(obsolete) (snap).

Snapt vs Slapt - What's the difference?

snapt | slapt |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between snapt and slapt

is that snapt is (obsolete) (snap) while slapt is (obsolete) (slap).

As verbs the difference between snapt and slapt

is that snapt is (obsolete) (snap) while slapt is (obsolete) (slap).

Snapt vs Unapt - What's the difference?

snapt | unapt |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between snapt and unapt

is that snapt is (obsolete) (snap) while unapt is (obsolete) unaccustomed.

As a verb snapt

is (obsolete) (snap).

As an adjective unapt is

not apt, inappropriate, unsuited.

Snaps vs Snapt - What's the difference?

snaps | snapt |


As a noun snaps

is schnapps or snaps can be a card game related to german.

As a verb snapt is

(obsolete) (snap).

Snapt vs Shapt - What's the difference?

snapt | shapt |


In obsolete terms the difference between snapt and shapt

is that snapt is past tense of snap while shapt is past tense of shape.

Snap vs Snapt - What's the difference?

snap | snapt |


In obsolete terms the difference between snap and snapt

is that snap is a greedy fellow while snapt is past tense of snap.

As verbs the difference between snap and snapt

is that snap is to fracture or break apart suddenly while snapt is past tense of snap.

As a noun snap

is a quick breaking or cracking sound or the action of producing such a sound.

As an interjection snap

is the winning cry at a game of snap.

Snapt vs Snast - What's the difference?

snapt | snast |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between snapt and snast

is that snapt is (obsolete) (snap) while snast is (obsolete) the snuff, or burnt wick, of a candle.

As a verb snapt

is (obsolete) (snap).

As a noun snast is

(obsolete) the snuff, or burnt wick, of a candle.

Inapt vs Snapt - What's the difference?

inapt | snapt |


As an adjective inapt

is unapt; not apt; unsuitable; inept.

As a verb snapt is

past tense of snap.

Snapt vs Snape - What's the difference?

snapt | snape |


As verbs the difference between snapt and snape

is that snapt is past tense of snap while snape is to bevel the end of a timber to fit against an inclined surface.

As a proper noun Snape is

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