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flamed

Flamed vs Flayed - What's the difference?

flamed | flayed |


As verbs the difference between flamed and flayed

is that flamed is (flame) while flayed is (flay).

As an adjective flamed

is cooked or seared over open flames.

Flamed vs Flames - What's the difference?

flamed | flames |


As verbs the difference between flamed and flames

is that flamed is (flame) while flames is .

As an adjective flamed

is cooked or seared over open flames.

Flamed vs Flamer - What's the difference?

flamed | flamer |


As an adjective flamed

is cooked or seared over open flames.

As a verb flamed

is (flame).

As a noun flamer is

(colloquial|often|pejorative) a very flamboyant ("flaming" ), effeminate gay male.

Flamed vs Blamed - What's the difference?

flamed | blamed |


As adjectives the difference between flamed and blamed

is that flamed is cooked or seared over open flames while blamed is (intensifier).

As verbs the difference between flamed and blamed

is that flamed is (flame) while blamed is (blame).

Flamed vs Foamed - What's the difference?

flamed | foamed |


As verbs the difference between flamed and foamed

is that flamed is (flame) while foamed is (foam).

As an adjective flamed

is cooked or seared over open flames.

Flaked vs Flamed - What's the difference?

flaked | flamed |


As verbs the difference between flaked and flamed

is that flaked is (flake) while flamed is (flame).

As an adjective flamed is

cooked or seared over open flames.

Flame vs Flamed - What's the difference?

flame | flamed |


As verbs the difference between flame and flamed

is that flame is to produce flames; to burn with a flame or blaze while flamed is past tense of flame.

As adjectives the difference between flame and flamed

is that flame is of a brilliant reddish orange-gold colour, like that of a flame while flamed is cooked or seared over open flames.

As a noun flame

is the visible part of fire; a stream of burning vapour or gas, emitting light and heat.

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