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Hairy vs Haired - What's the difference?

hairy | haired |


As adjectives the difference between hairy and haired

is that hairy is of a person, having a lot of hair on the body while haired is having some specific type of hair.

Haired vs Jared - What's the difference?

haired | jared |


As an adjective haired

is (in combination) having some specific type of hair.

As a proper noun jared is

of biblical origin; rare in the english-speaking world until the 1960s.

Haired vs Haire - What's the difference?

haired | haire |


As an adjective haired

is having some specific type of hair.

As a noun haire is

obsolete spelling of hair.

Haired vs Hailed - What's the difference?

haired | hailed |


As an adjective haired

is having some specific type of hair.

As a verb hailed is

past tense of hail.

Haired vs Faired - What's the difference?

haired | faired |


As an adjective haired

is having some specific type of hair.

As a verb faired is

past tense of fair.

Haired vs Laired - What's the difference?

haired | laired |


As adjectives the difference between haired and laired

is that haired is having some specific type of hair while laired is having a lair.

As a verb laired is

past tense of lair; mired.

Haired vs Paired - What's the difference?

haired | paired |


As an adjective haired

is having some specific type of hair.

As a verb paired is

past tense of pair.

Haired vs Hairen - What's the difference?

haired | hairen |


As adjectives the difference between haired and hairen

is that haired is having some specific type of hair while hairen is hairy.

Haired vs Hatred - What's the difference?

haired | hatred |


As an adjective haired

is having some specific type of hair.

As a noun hatred is

strong aversion; intense dislike; hateful regard; an affection of the mind awakened by something regarded as unpleasant, harmful or evil.

Haired vs Chaired - What's the difference?

haired | chaired |


As an adjective haired

is having some specific type of hair.

As a verb chaired is

past tense of chair.

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