cumbersome |
convoluted |
As adjectives the difference between cumbersome and convoluted
is that
cumbersome is burdensome or hindering, as a weight or drag; vexatious; cumbrous while
convoluted is having numerous overlapping coils or folds.
bemuse |
convoluted |
As a verb bemuse
is to confuse or bewilder.
As an adjective convoluted is
having numerous overlapping coils or folds.
convoluted |
convulsions |
As an adjective convoluted
is having numerous overlapping coils or folds.
As a noun convulsions is
.
convolutional |
convoluted |
As adjectives the difference between convolutional and convoluted
is that
convolutional is of, pertaining to, or causing convolution while
convoluted is having numerous overlapping coils or folds.
convoluted |
convulsive |
As adjectives the difference between convoluted and convulsive
is that
convoluted is having numerous overlapping coils or folds while
convulsive is marked by or having the nature of convulsions.
convoluted |
dwelling |
As an adjective convoluted
is having numerous overlapping coils or folds.
As a noun dwelling is
a habitation; a place or house in which a person lives; abode; domicile.
As a verb dwelling is
.
convoluted |
zigzag |
As an adjective convoluted
is having numerous overlapping coils or folds.
As a proper noun zigzag is
a small town in oregon.
depression |
convoluted |
As a noun depression
is depression (area that is lower than its surroundings).
As an adjective convoluted is
having numerous overlapping coils or folds.
convoluted |
puzzle |
As an adjective convoluted
is having numerous overlapping coils or folds.
As a noun puzzle is
puzzle.
verbose |
convoluted |
As adjectives the difference between verbose and convoluted
is that
verbose is abounding in words, containing more words than necessary long winded, or windy while
convoluted is having numerous overlapping coils or folds.
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