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flowed

Flewed vs Flowed - What's the difference?

flewed | flowed |


As an adjective flewed

is having large flews.

As a verb flowed is

past tense of flow.

Plowed vs Flowed - What's the difference?

plowed | flowed |


As verbs the difference between plowed and flowed

is that plowed is past tense of plow while flowed is past tense of flow.

As an adjective plowed

is turned over with the blade of a plow to create furrows (usually for planting crops).

Flowed vs Glowed - What's the difference?

flowed | glowed |


As verbs the difference between flowed and glowed

is that flowed is (flow) while glowed is (glow).

Flowed vs Folwed - What's the difference?

flowed | folwed |


As verbs the difference between flowed and folwed

is that flowed is (flow) while folwed is (folwe).

Flowed vs Lowed - What's the difference?

flowed | lowed |


As verbs the difference between flowed and lowed

is that flowed is (flow) while lowed is (low).

Flowed vs Flawed - What's the difference?

flowed | flawed |


As a verb flowed

is past tense of flow.

As an adjective flawed is

having a flaw.

Flowed vs Blowed - What's the difference?

flowed | blowed |


As verbs the difference between flowed and blowed

is that flowed is past tense of flow while blowed is past tense of blow.

Flowed vs Floxed - What's the difference?

flowed | floxed |


As verbs the difference between flowed and floxed

is that flowed is (flow) while floxed is (flox).

Slowed vs Flowed - What's the difference?

slowed | flowed |


As verbs the difference between slowed and flowed

is that slowed is (slow) while flowed is (flow).

Flower vs Flowed - What's the difference?

flower | flowed |


As verbs the difference between flower and flowed

is that flower is to put forth blooms while flowed is (flow).

As a noun flower

is a colorful, conspicuous structure associated with angiosperms, frequently scented and attracting various insects, and which may or may not be used for sexual reproduction or flower can be something that flows, such as a river.

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