armed
Armed vs Warmaking - What's the difference?
armed | warmaking | Related terms |Warmaking is likely misspelled.
Warmaking has no English definition.
As an adjective armed
is equipped, especially with a weapon.As a verb armed
is past tense of arm.Armed vs Combative - What's the difference?
armed | combative | Related terms |Armed is a related term of combative.
As adjectives the difference between armed and combative
is that armed is (sometimes|in combination) equipped, especially with a weapon or armed can be (chiefly|in combination) having an arm or arms, often of a specified number or type while combative is given to fighting; disposed to engage in combat; pugnacious.As a verb armed
is (arm).Arced vs Armed - What's the difference?
arced | armed |As verbs the difference between arced and armed
is that arced is (arc) while armed is (arm).As an adjective armed is
(sometimes|in combination) equipped, especially with a weapon or armed can be (chiefly|in combination) having an arm or arms, often of a specified number or type.Armed vs Harmed - What's the difference?
armed | harmed |As verbs the difference between armed and harmed
is that armed is past tense of arm while harmed is past tense of harm.As an adjective armed
is equipped, especially with a weapon.Armed vs Ramed - What's the difference?
armed | ramed |As adjectives the difference between armed and ramed
is that armed is (sometimes|in combination) equipped, especially with a weapon or armed can be (chiefly|in combination) having an arm or arms, often of a specified number or type while ramed is having the frames, stem, and sternpost adjusted; — said of a ship on the stocks.As a verb armed
is (arm).Armed vs Arsed - What's the difference?
armed | arsed |