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wolven

Woven vs Wolven - What's the difference?

woven | wolven |


As verbs the difference between woven and wolven

is that woven is while wolven is to curve, bend.

As an adjective woven

is fabricated]] by [[weave#etymology 1|weaving.

As a noun woven

is a cloth formed by weaving it only stretches in the bias directions (between the warp and weft directions), unless the threads are elastic.

Wolven vs Wolve - What's the difference?

wolven | wolve |


As verbs the difference between wolven and wolve

is that wolven is to curve, bend while wolve is to behave like a wolf.

Dolven vs Wolven - What's the difference?

dolven | wolven |


As verbs the difference between dolven and wolven

is that dolven is (obsolete) while wolven is to curve, bend.

Wolven vs Wolves - What's the difference?

wolven | wolves |


As nouns the difference between wolven and wolves

is that wolven is one who is wolflike in appearance or character while wolves is plural of lang=en.

As an adjective wolven

is of or pertaining to wolves; wolflike; wolfish.

Taxonomy vs Wolven - What's the difference?

taxonomy | wolven |


As a noun taxonomy

is the science or the technique used to make a classification.

As a verb wolven is

to curve, bend.

Wolfish vs Wolven - What's the difference?

wolfish | wolven |


As an adjective wolfish

is pertaining to wolves.

As a verb wolven is

to curve, bend.

Wolflike vs Wolven - What's the difference?

wolflike | wolven |


As an adjective wolflike

is like a wolf.

As a verb wolven is

to curve, bend.