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corned

Cored vs Corned - What's the difference?

cored | corned |


As a verb cored

is (core).

As an adjective corned is

consisting of grains; granulated.

Corned vs Cornea - What's the difference?

corned | cornea |


As adjectives the difference between corned and cornea

is that corned is consisting of grains; granulated while cornea is .

As a noun cornea is

(label) (layer forming the front of the eye).

Coned vs Corned - What's the difference?

coned | corned |


As adjectives the difference between coned and corned

is that coned is (of an area) segregated or delineated by traffic cones while corned is consisting of grains; granulated.

As a verb coned

is (cone).

Corned vs Corsned - What's the difference?

corned | corsned |


As an adjective corned

is consisting of grains; granulated.

As a noun corsned is

(legal|obsolete) the morsel of execration; an ordeal consisting of the eating of a piece of bread consecrated by imprecation if the suspected person ate it freely, he was pronounced innocent; but if it stuck in his throat, it was considered as a proof of his guilt.

Scorned vs Corned - What's the difference?

scorned | corned |


As adjectives the difference between scorned and corned

is that scorned is hated, despised, or avoided while corned is consisting of grains; granulated.

As a verb scorned

is past tense of scorn.

Cooned vs Corned - What's the difference?

cooned | corned |


As a verb cooned

is (coon).

As an adjective corned is

consisting of grains; granulated.

Corned vs Horned - What's the difference?

corned | horned |


As adjectives the difference between corned and horned

is that corned is consisting of grains; granulated while horned is having horns.

As a verb horned is

past tense of horn.

Corned vs Cornel - What's the difference?

corned | cornel |


As an adjective corned

is consisting of grains; granulated.

As a noun cornel is

(botany) any tree or shrub of the dogwood subgenera,.

Orned vs Corned - What's the difference?

orned | corned |


As a verb orned

is (orn).

As an adjective corned is

consisting of grains; granulated.

Corked vs Corned - What's the difference?

corked | corned |


As adjectives the difference between corked and corned

is that corked is of a container, especially a bottle, closed with a cork while corned is consisting of grains; granulated.

As a verb corked

is (cork).

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