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rorted

Terms vs Rorted - What's the difference?

terms | rorted |


As a noun terms

is .

As a verb rorted is

(rort).

Rorted vs Ported - What's the difference?

rorted | ported |


As verbs the difference between rorted and ported

is that rorted is (rort) while ported is (port).

As an adjective ported is

(obsolete) having gates.

Rorter vs Rorted - What's the difference?

rorter | rorted |


As a noun rorter

is a small-scale confidence trickster.

As a verb rorted is

past tense of rort.

Rorted vs Rooted - What's the difference?

rorted | rooted |


As verbs the difference between rorted and rooted

is that rorted is (rort) while rooted is (root).

As an adjective rooted is

fixed in one position; immobile; unable to move.

Rowted vs Rorted - What's the difference?

rowted | rorted |


As verbs the difference between rowted and rorted

is that rowted is past tense of rowt while rorted is past tense of rort.

Sorted vs Rorted - What's the difference?

sorted | rorted |


As verbs the difference between sorted and rorted

is that sorted is (sort) while rorted is (rort).

As an adjective sorted

is put into some order by sorting.

As an interjection sorted

is a general expression of approval.

Rorted vs Routed - What's the difference?

rorted | routed |


As verbs the difference between rorted and routed

is that rorted is past tense of rort while routed is past tense of route.

As an adjective routed is

assigned a route.

Forted vs Rorted - What's the difference?

forted | rorted |


As verbs the difference between forted and rorted

is that forted is (fort) while rorted is (rort).

As an adjective forted

is ensconced in or protected by a fort.

Rorted vs Rotted - What's the difference?

rorted | rotted |


As verbs the difference between rorted and rotted

is that rorted is (rort) while rotted is (rot).

As an adjective rotted is

destroyed or damaged by rot.