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lipped

Lipped vs Lippy - What's the difference?

lipped | lippy |


As adjectives the difference between lipped and lippy

is that lipped is having a raised lip while lippy is (informal) talking back, in a cheeky manner.

As a noun lippy is

(colloquial) lipstick.

Wikidiffcom vs Lipped - What's the difference?

wikidiffcom | lipped |

Wikidiffcom is likely misspelled.


Wikidiffcom has no English definition.

As an adjective lipped is

having a raised lip.

Lippen vs Lipped - What's the difference?

lippen | lipped |


As a verb lippen

is to intrust; trust to (someone/something).

As an adjective lipped is

having a raised lip.

Lisped vs Lipped - What's the difference?

lisped | lipped |


As a verb lisped

is (lisp).

As an adjective lipped is

having a raised lip.

Sipped vs Lipped - What's the difference?

sipped | lipped |


As a verb sipped

is (sip).

As an adjective lipped is

having a raised lip.

Limped vs Lipped - What's the difference?

limped | lipped |


As a verb limped

is (limp).

As an adjective lipped is

having a raised lip.

Lipped vs Tipped - What's the difference?

lipped | tipped |


As an adjective lipped

is having a raised lip.

As a verb tipped is

past tense of tip.

Lipped vs Lapped - What's the difference?

lipped | lapped |


As adjectives the difference between lipped and lapped

is that lipped is having a raised lip while lapped is being one or more complete laps behind the leader in a race.

As a verb lapped is

past tense of to lap.

Lopped vs Lipped - What's the difference?

lopped | lipped |


As a verb lopped

is (lop).

As an adjective lipped is

having a raised lip.

Plipped vs Lipped - What's the difference?

plipped | lipped |


As a verb plipped

is (plip).

As an adjective lipped is

having a raised lip.

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