bent |
trend |
As a proper noun bent
is .
As a noun trend is
trend.
bent |
bruised |
As verbs the difference between bent and bruised
is that
bent is past tense of bend while
bruised is past tense of bruise.
As an adjective bent
is folded, dented.
As a noun bent
is an inclination or talent.
bent |
erode |
As a proper noun bent
is .
As a verb erode is
.
bent |
linear |
As a proper noun bent
is .
As an adjective linear is
linear (in mathematics, of first-degree polynomial).
abutment |
bent |
As nouns the difference between abutment and bent
is that
abutment is the point of junction between two things, in particular a support, that abuts while
bent is an inclination or talent.
As a verb bent is
past tense of bend.
As an adjective bent is
folded, dented.
inflect |
bent |
As a verb inflect
is to cause to curve inwards.
As a proper noun bent is
.
bent |
nodded |
As a proper noun bent
is .
As a verb nodded is
(
nod).
bent |
nonstandard |
Related terms |
As adjectives the difference between bent and nonstandard
is that
bent is folded, dented while
nonstandard is not standard.
As nouns the difference between bent and nonstandard
is that
bent is an inclination or talent while
nonstandard is something that is not standard.
As a verb bent
is past tense of bend.
droop |
bent |
As a verb droop
is (
lb) to sink or hang downward; to sag.
As a noun droop
is something which is limp or sagging;.
As a proper noun bent is
.
bent |
unusual |
Related terms |
As adjectives the difference between bent and unusual
is that
bent is folded, dented while
unusual is unlike what is expected; differing in some way from the norm.
As a verb bent
is past tense of bend.
As a noun bent
is an inclination or talent.
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