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felt

Felt vs Cordebec - What's the difference?

felt | cordebec |


As a verb felt

is to fear something.

As a noun cordebec is

an old felt hat type, made from wool, down or hair, and mostly worn by boys.

Felt vs Feltlike - What's the difference?

felt | feltlike |


As a verb felt

is to fear something.

As an adjective feltlike is

resembling felt (the fabric).

Felt vs Interlayment - What's the difference?

felt | interlayment |


As a verb felt

is to fear something.

As a noun interlayment is

(roofing) a felt, metal, or membrane sheet material used between courses of steep-slope roofing to improve the weather and water-shedding characteristics of the primary roof covering during times of wind-driven precipitation.

Felt vs Refelt - What's the difference?

felt | refelt |


As verbs the difference between felt and refelt

is that felt is to fear something while refelt is to replace the felt on (a roof, etc).

Felt vs Felter - What's the difference?

felt | felter |


As verbs the difference between felt and felter

is that felt is to fear something while felter is to clot or mat together like felt.

Felt vs Acrostichoid - What's the difference?

felt | acrostichoid |


As a verb felt

is to fear something.

As an adjective acrostichoid is

(botany|of a fern) whose sori densely cover the underside of the frond like a felt, without visible gaps between them.

Felt vs Cottonoid - What's the difference?

felt | cottonoid |


As a verb felt

is to fear something.

As a noun cottonoid is

(uncountable) a certain absorbent material, made primarily of cotton with some felt as well, used for various purposes during surgery.

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