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beamed

Beamed vs Benamed - What's the difference?

beamed | benamed |


As verbs the difference between beamed and benamed

is that beamed is past tense of beam while benamed is past tense of bename.

As an adjective beamed

is furnished with beams or timbers.

Reamed vs Beamed - What's the difference?

reamed | beamed |


As verbs the difference between reamed and beamed

is that reamed is past tense of ream while beamed is past tense of beam.

As an adjective beamed is

furnished with beams or timbers.

Bermed vs Beamed - What's the difference?

bermed | beamed |


As adjectives the difference between bermed and beamed

is that bermed is having a berm while beamed is furnished with beams or timbers.

As verbs the difference between bermed and beamed

is that bermed is (berm) while beamed is (beam).

Teamed vs Beamed - What's the difference?

teamed | beamed |


As verbs the difference between teamed and beamed

is that teamed is (team) while beamed is (beam).

As adjectives the difference between teamed and beamed

is that teamed is associated with others in a team while beamed is furnished with beams or timbers.

Beames vs Beamed - What's the difference?

beames | beamed |


As a noun beames

is an archaic spelling of nodot=yes lang=en, plural of nocap=yes lang=en.

As a verb beamed is

past tense of beam.

As an adjective beamed is

furnished with beams or timbers.

Beamed vs Seamed - What's the difference?

beamed | seamed |


As verbs the difference between beamed and seamed

is that beamed is (beam) while seamed is (seam).

As adjectives the difference between beamed and seamed

is that beamed is furnished with beams or timbers while seamed is (falconry|of a hawk) out of condition; not in good condition.

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