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Few vs Fed - What's the difference?

few | fed |


As proper nouns the difference between few and fed

is that few is the pilots who fought in the Battle of Britain while Fed is the Federal Reserve Board or System.

As a determiner few

is an indefinite, but usually small, number of.

As a pronoun few

is few people, few things.

As a noun fed is

a federal government officer or official, especially FBI and DEA agents.

As a verb fed is

past tense of feed.

As an abbreviation FED is

Federal Reserve System. an alternative spelling of Fed|lang=en.

Fed vs Drymatter - What's the difference?

fed | drymatter |

Fed vs Infeed - What's the difference?

fed | infeed |


As nouns the difference between fed and infeed

is that fed is a federal government officer or official, especially FBI and DEA agents while infeed is material fed into a machine to be processed.

As a verb fed

is past tense of feed.

As an abbreviation FED

is Federal Reserve System. an alternative spelling of Fed|lang=en.

As a proper noun Fed

is the Federal Reserve Board or System.

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