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Concealed vs Covered - What's the difference?

concealed | covered |


As verbs the difference between concealed and covered

is that concealed is (conceal) while covered is (cover).

As an adjective covered is

overlaid with or enclosed within something.

Strewn vs Covered - What's the difference?

strewn | covered |


As verbs the difference between strewn and covered

is that strewn is past participle of lang=en while covered is past tense of cover.

As an adjective covered is

overlaid with or enclosed within something.

Cover vs Covered - What's the difference?

cover | covered |


As a noun cover

is cover version, cover song.

As an adjective covered is

overlaid with or enclosed within something.

As a verb covered is

(cover).

Coverage vs Covered - What's the difference?

coverage | covered |


As a noun coverage

is an amount by which something or someone is covered.

As an adjective covered is

overlaid with or enclosed within something.

As a verb covered is

(cover).

Mask vs Covered - What's the difference?

mask | covered |


As verbs the difference between mask and covered

is that mask is to cover, as the face, by way of concealment or defense against injury; to conceal with a mask or visor while covered is past tense of cover.

As a noun mask

is a cover, or partial cover, for the face, used for disguise or protection.

As an adjective covered is

overlaid with or enclosed within something.

Immerse vs Covered - What's the difference?

immerse | covered |


As verbs the difference between immerse and covered

is that immerse is to put under the surface of a liquid; to dunk while covered is (cover).

As adjectives the difference between immerse and covered

is that immerse is (obsolete) immersed; buried; sunk while covered is overlaid with or enclosed within something.

Immersed vs Covered - What's the difference?

immersed | covered |


As verbs the difference between immersed and covered

is that immersed is (immerse) while covered is (cover).

As an adjective covered is

overlaid with or enclosed within something.

Sealed vs Covered - What's the difference?

sealed | covered |


As verbs the difference between sealed and covered

is that sealed is past tense of seal while covered is past tense of cover.

As adjectives the difference between sealed and covered

is that sealed is closed by a seal while covered is overlaid with or enclosed within something.

Shaded vs Covered - What's the difference?

shaded | covered |


As adjectives the difference between shaded and covered

is that shaded is being in the shade, not in direct light while covered is overlaid with or enclosed within something.

As verbs the difference between shaded and covered

is that shaded is (shade) while covered is (cover).

Overcast vs Covered - What's the difference?

overcast | covered |


In figuratively|lang=en terms the difference between overcast and covered

is that overcast is (figuratively) in a state of depression; gloomy; melancholy while covered is (figuratively) prepared for, or dealt with some matter.

As adjectives the difference between overcast and covered

is that overcast is covered with clouds; overshadowed; darkened while covered is overlaid with or enclosed within something.

As verbs the difference between overcast and covered

is that overcast is (obsolete) to overthrow while covered is (cover).

As a noun overcast

is (obsolete) an outcast.

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