knackered |
castrated |
As adjectives the difference between knackered and castrated
is that
knackered is (uk|irish|australia|new zealand|slang) tired or exhausted or
knackered can be (uk|irish|south africa|colloquial) broken, inoperative while
castrated is having had the reproductive organs removed (testicles in males, ovaries in females).
As verbs the difference between knackered and castrated
is that
knackered is (
knacker) while
castrated is (
castrate).
castrated |
unconventional |
As adjectives the difference between castrated and unconventional
is that
castrated is having had the reproductive organs removed (testicles in males, ovaries in females) while
unconventional is not adhering to convention or accepted standards.
As a verb castrated
is (
castrate).
As a noun unconventional is
something or someone that is unconventional.
castrated |
powerless |
As adjectives the difference between castrated and powerless
is that
castrated is having had the reproductive organs removed (testicles in males, ovaries in females) while
powerless is lacking sufficient power or strength.
As a verb castrated
is (
castrate).
neutered |
castrated |
As verbs the difference between neutered and castrated
is that
neutered is past tense of neuter while
castrated is past tense of castrate.
As an adjective castrated is
having had the reproductive organs removed (testicles in males, ovaries in females).
castrated |
intact |
As adjectives the difference between castrated and intact
is that
castrated is having had the reproductive organs removed (testicles in males, ovaries in females) while
intact is untouched, especially by anything that harms, defiles, or the like; uninjured; whole; undefiled; left complete or entire; not damaged.
As a verb castrated
is (
castrate).
castrated |
gelded |
As adjectives the difference between castrated and gelded
is that
castrated is having had the reproductive organs removed (testicles in males, ovaries in females) while
gelded is castrated.
As verbs the difference between castrated and gelded
is that
castrated is past tense of castrate while
gelded is past tense of geld.
castrated |
|
castrates |
castrated |
As verbs the difference between castrates and castrated
is that
castrates is while
castrated is (
castrate).
As an adjective castrated is
having had the reproductive organs removed (testicles in males, ovaries in females).
castrate |
castrated |
As verbs the difference between castrate and castrated
is that
castrate is to remove the testicles of while
castrated is (
castrate).
As an adjective castrated is
having had the reproductive organs removed (testicles in males, ovaries in females).
castrated |
uncasted |
As adjectives the difference between castrated and uncasted
is that
castrated is having had the reproductive organs removed (testicles in males, ovaries in females) while
uncasted is (medicine) not set in a cast.
As a verb castrated
is (
castrate).
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