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sleaved

Terms vs Sleaved - What's the difference?

terms | sleaved |


As a noun terms

is .

As an adjective sleaved is

raw; not spun or wrought.

Sleaved vs Sheaved - What's the difference?

sleaved | sheaved |


As adjectives the difference between sleaved and sheaved

is that sleaved is raw; not spun or wrought while sheaved is (of straw) made into a sheaf.

As a verb sheaved is

(sheave).

Sleave vs Sleaved - What's the difference?

sleave | sleaved |


As a verb sleave

is (weaving) to separate, as threads; to divide, as a collection of threads.

As a noun sleave

is the knotted or entangled part of silk or thread.

As an adjective sleaved is

raw; not spun or wrought.

Sleaved vs Leaved - What's the difference?

sleaved | leaved |


As adjectives the difference between sleaved and leaved

is that sleaved is raw; not spun or wrought while leaved is having a leaf, leaves or folds; used mainly in combination with another word to form adjectives describing the number, form, colour, etc, of leaves.

Sleaved vs Sleeved - What's the difference?

sleaved | sleeved |


As adjectives the difference between sleaved and sleeved

is that sleaved is raw; not spun or wrought while sleeved is having sleeves.

Sleaved vs Sleazed - What's the difference?

sleaved | sleazed |


As an adjective sleaved

is raw; not spun or wrought.

As a verb sleazed is

(sleaze).

Slaved vs Sleaved - What's the difference?

slaved | sleaved |


As a verb slaved

is (slave).

As an adjective sleaved is

raw; not spun or wrought.

Sleaves vs Sleaved - What's the difference?

sleaves | sleaved |


As a verb sleaves

is third-person singular of sleave.

As an adjective sleaved is

raw; not spun or wrought.

Cleaved vs Sleaved - What's the difference?

cleaved | sleaved |


As adjectives the difference between cleaved and sleaved

is that cleaved is cleft or cloven while sleaved is raw; not spun or wrought.