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familiarised

Terms vs Familiarised - What's the difference?

terms | familiarised |


As a noun terms

is .

As a verb familiarised is

(familiarise).

Familiarised vs Deconstructed - What's the difference?

familiarised | deconstructed |


As verbs the difference between familiarised and deconstructed

is that familiarised is (familiarise) while deconstructed is (deconstruct).

Known vs Familiarised - What's the difference?

known | familiarised |


As verbs the difference between known and familiarised

is that known is while familiarised is (familiarise).

As an adjective known

is identified as a specific type; renowned, famous.

As a noun known

is in algebra, a variable or constant whose value is already determined.

Acquainted vs Familiarised - What's the difference?

acquainted | familiarised |


As verbs the difference between acquainted and familiarised

is that acquainted is (acquaint) while familiarised is (familiarise).

As an adjective acquainted

is personally known; familiar.

Familiarised vs Familiarised - What's the difference?

familiarised | familiarised |


In en-past of|familiarise terms the difference between familiarised and familiarised

is that familiarised is (familiarise) while familiarised is (familiarise).

As verbs the difference between familiarised and familiarised

is that familiarised is (familiarise) while familiarised is (familiarise).

Familiarised vs Inured - What's the difference?

familiarised | inured |


As verbs the difference between familiarised and inured

is that familiarised is (familiarise) while inured is (inure).

Familiarised vs Habituated - What's the difference?

familiarised | habituated |


As verbs the difference between familiarised and habituated

is that familiarised is (familiarise) while habituated is (habituate).

Familiarised vs Wonted - What's the difference?

familiarised | wonted |


As a verb familiarised

is past tense of familiarise.

As an adjective wonted is

usual, customary, habitual, or accustomed.

Accustomed vs Familiarised - What's the difference?

accustomed | familiarised |


As verbs the difference between accustomed and familiarised

is that accustomed is (accustom) while familiarised is (familiarise).

As an adjective accustomed

is familiar through use; usual; customary.

Familiarised vs Of - What's the difference?

familiarised | of |


As verbs the difference between familiarised and of

is that familiarised is past tense of familiarise while of is representing {{term|have}} or {{term|'ve}}, chiefly in depictions of colloquial speech.

As a preposition of is

Expressing direction.

As a proper noun OF is

old French.

As a noun OF is

outfield.

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