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manicured

Terms vs Manicured - What's the difference?

terms | manicured |


As a noun terms

is .

As a verb manicured is

(manicure).

Stubble vs Manicured - What's the difference?

stubble | manicured |


As a noun stubble

is short, coarse hair, especially on a man’s face.

As a verb manicured is

(manicure).

Scruffy vs Manicured - What's the difference?

scruffy | manicured |


As an adjective scruffy

is untidy in appearance.

As a noun scruffy

is {{cx|informal|lang=en}} An artificial intelligence researcher who believes that intelligence is too complicated (or computationally intractable) to be solved with the sorts of homogeneous system favoured by the "neats".

As a verb manicured is

past tense of manicure.

Manicures vs Manicured - What's the difference?

manicures | manicured |


As verbs the difference between manicures and manicured

is that manicures is third-person singular of manicure while manicured is past tense of manicure.

As a noun manicures

is plural of manicure.

Manicured vs Manicure - What's the difference?

manicured | manicure |


As verbs the difference between manicured and manicure

is that manicured is (manicure) while manicure is to trim the fingernails.

As a noun manicure is

a cosmetic treatment for the fingernails.