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Vexed vs Cross - What's the difference?

vexed | cross |


As an adjective vexed

is annoyed, irritated or distressed.

As a verb vexed

is (vex).

As a proper noun cross is

for someone who lived near a stone cross on a road.

Cross vs Reach - What's the difference?

cross | reach |


As a proper noun cross

is for someone who lived near a stone cross on a road.

As an acronym reach is

.

Croissant vs Cross - What's the difference?

croissant | cross |


As a noun croissant

is .

As a proper noun cross is

for someone who lived near a stone cross on a road.

Cross vs Overlap - What's the difference?

cross | overlap |


As a proper noun cross

is for someone who lived near a stone cross on a road.

As a verb overlap is

to extend over and partly cover something.

As a noun overlap is

something that overlaps or is overlapped.

Cross vs Path - What's the difference?

cross | path |


As a proper noun cross

is for someone who lived near a stone cross on a road.

As a noun path is

a trail for the use of, or worn by, pedestrians.

As a verb path is

to make a path in, or on (something), or for (someone).

Coated vs Cross - What's the difference?

coated | cross |


As a verb coated

is (coat).

As an adjective coated

is covered with a thin layer.

As a proper noun cross is

for someone who lived near a stone cross on a road.

Cm vs Cross - What's the difference?

cm | cross |


As a noun cm

is .

As a proper noun cross is

for someone who lived near a stone cross on a road.

Cross vs Cruses - What's the difference?

cross | cruses |


As a proper noun cross

is for someone who lived near a stone cross on a road.

As a noun cruses is

.

Crucible vs Cross - What's the difference?

crucible | cross |


As a noun crucible

is (chemistry) a cup-shaped piece of laboratory equipment used to contain chemical compounds when heating them to very high temperatures.

As a proper noun cross is

for someone who lived near a stone cross on a road.

Trespass vs Cross - What's the difference?

trespass | cross |


As a noun trespass

is sin.

As a verb trespass

is to commit an offence; to sin.

As a proper noun cross is

for someone who lived near a stone cross on a road.

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