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beviled

Beviled vs X - What's the difference?

beviled | x |


As an adjective beviled

is (heraldry).

As a letter x is

the twenty-fourth letter of the.

As a symbol x is

voiceless velar fricative.

Reviled vs Beviled - What's the difference?

reviled | beviled |


As a verb reviled

is (revile).

As an adjective beviled is

(heraldry).

Terms vs Beviled - What's the difference?

terms | beviled |


As a noun terms

is .

As an adjective beviled is

(heraldry).

Beveiled vs Beviled - What's the difference?

beveiled | beviled |


As adjectives the difference between beveiled and beviled

is that beveiled is covered or furnished with a veil while beviled is (heraldry).

As a verb beveiled

is (beveil).

Beviled vs Beviles - What's the difference?

beviled | beviles |


As an adjective beviled

is (heraldry).

As a noun beviles is

.

Beveled vs Beviled - What's the difference?

beveled | beviled |


As adjectives the difference between beveled and beviled

is that beveled is having a bevel, especially at an edge while beviled is alternative form of bevilled.

As a verb beveled

is past tense of bevel.

Bevile vs Beviled - What's the difference?

bevile | beviled |


In heraldry|lang=en terms the difference between bevile and beviled

is that bevile is (heraldry) a chief broken or opening like a carpenter's bevel while beviled is (heraldry).

As a noun bevile

is (heraldry) a chief broken or opening like a carpenter's bevel.

As an adjective beviled is

(heraldry).

Deviled vs Beviled - What's the difference?

deviled | beviled |


As a verb deviled

is .

As an adjective beviled is

(heraldry).

Beviled vs Bevilled - What's the difference?

beviled | bevilled |

Bevilled is a alternative form of beviled.



In heraldry terms the difference between beviled and bevilled

is that beviled is alternative form of bevilled while bevilled is notched with an angle like that enclosed by a carpenter's bevel; said of a partition line of a shield.