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scathed

Cathed vs Scathed - What's the difference?

cathed | scathed |


As verbs the difference between cathed and scathed

is that cathed is past participle of lang=en|cath while scathed is past tense of scathe.

Scythed vs Scathed - What's the difference?

scythed | scathed |


As verbs the difference between scythed and scathed

is that scythed is (scythe) while scathed is (scathe).

As an adjective scythed

is armed with scythes.

Scathed vs Scathes - What's the difference?

scathed | scathes |


As verbs the difference between scathed and scathes

is that scathed is (scathe) while scathes is (scathe).

Spathed vs Scathed - What's the difference?

spathed | scathed |


As an adjective spathed

is having a spathe or calyx like a sheath.

As a verb scathed is

past tense of scathe.

Scathed vs Swathed - What's the difference?

scathed | swathed |


As verbs the difference between scathed and swathed

is that scathed is past tense of scathe while swathed is past tense of swathe.

Scatted vs Scathed - What's the difference?

scatted | scathed |


As verbs the difference between scatted and scathed

is that scatted is present participle of lang=en while scathed is past tense of scathe.

Scathe vs Scathed - What's the difference?

scathe | scathed |


As verbs the difference between scathe and scathed

is that scathe is (archaic) to injure while scathed is (scathe).

As a noun scathe

is harm; damage; injury; hurt; misfortune.

Scathed vs Scathel - What's the difference?

scathed | scathel |


As a verb scathed

is (scathe).

As an adjective scathel is

harmful; noxious; injurious; mischievous.

As a noun scathel is

hurt; injury.

Taxonomy vs Scathed - What's the difference?

taxonomy | scathed |


As a noun taxonomy

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

As a verb scathed is

(scathe).