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cuneate

Cuneate vs Cunette - What's the difference?

cuneate | cunette |


As an adjective cuneate

is (biology) wedge-shaped.

As a noun cunette is

a trench dug in a moat to allow for drainage, or as an extra obstacle for attackers.

Cuneate vs Cuneated - What's the difference?

cuneate | cuneated |


As adjectives the difference between cuneate and cuneated

is that cuneate is (biology) wedge-shaped while cuneated is cuneate.