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finned

Finned vs False - What's the difference?

finned | false |


As adjectives the difference between finned and false

is that finned is having fins while false is (label) one of two states of a boolean variable; logic.

Finned vs Sinned - What's the difference?

finned | sinned |


As an adjective finned

is having fins.

As a verb sinned is

(sin).

Inned vs Finned - What's the difference?

inned | finned |


As a verb inned

is past tense of inn.

As an adjective finned is

having fins.

Fanned vs Finned - What's the difference?

fanned | finned |


As a verb fanned

is past tense of fan.

As an adjective finned is

having fins.

Finned vs Tinned - What's the difference?

finned | tinned |


As adjectives the difference between finned and tinned

is that finned is having fins while tinned is coated, or plated with tin.

As a verb tinned is

past tense of tin.

Finned vs Dinned - What's the difference?

finned | dinned |


As an adjective finned

is having fins.

As a verb dinned is

past tense of din.

Finned vs Winned - What's the difference?

finned | winned |


As an adjective finned

is having fins.

As a verb winned is

past tense of win.

Fined vs Finned - What's the difference?

fined | finned |


As a verb fined

is past tense of fine.

As an adjective finned is

having fins.

Finner vs Finned - What's the difference?

finner | finned |


As a noun finner

is a finback whale.

As an adjective finned is

having fins.

Pinned vs Finned - What's the difference?

pinned | finned |


As a verb pinned

is past tense of pin.

As an adjective finned is

having fins.

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