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Dried vs Pried - What's the difference?

dried | pried |


As verbs the difference between dried and pried

is that dried is past tense of dry while pried is past tense of pry.

As an adjective dried

is without water or moisture.

Cried vs Dried - What's the difference?

cried | dried |


As verbs the difference between cried and dried

is that cried is (cry) while dried is (dry).

As an adjective dried is

without water or moisture.

Tried vs Dried - What's the difference?

tried | dried |


As verbs the difference between tried and dried

is that tried is past tense of try while dried is past tense of dry.

As an adjective dried is

without water or moisture.

Dried vs Dries - What's the difference?

dried | dries |


As verbs the difference between dried and dries

is that dried is (dry) while dries is (dry).

As an adjective dried

is without water or moisture.

As a noun dries is

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Fried vs Dried - What's the difference?

fried | dried |


As a noun fried

is see in fried und freud.

As an adjective dried is

without water or moisture.

As a verb dried is

(dry).

Died vs Dried - What's the difference?

died | dried |


As verbs the difference between died and dried

is that died is past tense of die while dried is past tense of dry.

As an adjective dried is

without water or moisture.

Dried vs Dreed - What's the difference?

dried | dreed |


As verbs the difference between dried and dreed

is that dried is past tense of dry while dreed is past tense of dree.

As an adjective dried

is without water or moisture.

Dried vs Predried - What's the difference?

dried | predried |


As adjectives the difference between dried and predried

is that dried is without water or moisture while predried is dried in advance.

As a verb dried

is (dry).

Dried vs Mokihi - What's the difference?

dried | mokihi |


As an adjective dried

is without water or moisture.

As a verb dried

is past tense of dry.

As a noun mokihi is

a Māori raft made from dried flower stalks bound together with flax twine.

Dried vs Machaca - What's the difference?

dried | machaca |


As an adjective dried

is without water or moisture.

As a verb dried

is (dry).

As a noun machaca is

a dish prepared from meat baked, simmered and then dried, originating from north mexico or machaca can be a type of planthopper from central and south america, taxonomic name.

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