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Candy vs Candied - What's the difference?

candy | candied |


As a proper noun candy

is a pet form of the female given name candace or candice.

As a verb candied is

(candy).

As an adjective candied is

coated or encrusted with sugar.

Candied - What does it mean?

candied | |

Candied vs Pickled - What's the difference?

candied | pickled |


As verbs the difference between candied and pickled

is that candied is past tense of candy while pickled is past tense of pickle.

As adjectives the difference between candied and pickled

is that candied is coated or encrusted with sugar while pickled is preserved by pickling.

Candled vs Candied - What's the difference?

candled | candied |


As verbs the difference between candled and candied

is that candled is past tense of candle while candied is past tense of candy.

As an adjective candied is

coated or encrusted with sugar.

Yandied vs Candied - What's the difference?

yandied | candied |


As verbs the difference between yandied and candied

is that yandied is (yandy) while candied is (candy).

As an adjective candied is

coated or encrusted with sugar.

Candied vs Bandied - What's the difference?

candied | bandied |


As verbs the difference between candied and bandied

is that candied is (candy) while bandied is (bandy).

As an adjective candied

is coated or encrusted with sugar.

Candied vs Pandied - What's the difference?

candied | pandied |


As verbs the difference between candied and pandied

is that candied is (candy) while pandied is (pandy).

As an adjective candied

is coated or encrusted with sugar.

Caddied vs Candied - What's the difference?

caddied | candied |


As verbs the difference between caddied and candied

is that caddied is past tense of caddie while candied is past tense of candy.

As an adjective candied is

coated or encrusted with sugar.

Candied vs Candies - What's the difference?

candied | candies |


As verbs the difference between candied and candies

is that candied is past tense of candy while candies is third-person singular of candy.

As an adjective candied

is coated or encrusted with sugar.

As a noun candies is

plural of lang=en.

Candid vs Candied - What's the difference?

candid | candied |


As adjectives the difference between candid and candied

is that candid is impartial and free from prejudice while candied is coated or encrusted with sugar.

As a noun candid

is a spontaneous or unposed photograph.

As a verb candied is

(candy).

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