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Warm vs Inflamed - What's the difference?

warm | inflamed | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between warm and inflamed

is that warm is having a temperature slightly higher than usual, but still pleasant; mildly hot while inflamed is resulting from or affected by inflammation.

As verbs the difference between warm and inflamed

is that warm is to make or keep warm while inflamed is past tense of inflame.

As a noun warm

is the act of warming, or the state of being warmed; a heating.

Festering vs Inflamed - What's the difference?

festering | inflamed |


As verbs the difference between festering and inflamed

is that festering is while inflamed is (inflame).

As a noun festering

is the condition of something that festers.

As an adjective inflamed is

resulting from or affected by inflammation.

Mad vs Inflamed - What's the difference?

mad | inflamed |


As adjectives the difference between mad and inflamed

is that mad is insane; crazy, mentally deranged while inflamed is resulting from or affected by inflammation.

As verbs the difference between mad and inflamed

is that mad is to madden, to anger, to frustrate while inflamed is past tense of inflame.

As an adverb mad

is intensifier; to a large degree; extremely; exceedingly; very; unbelievably.

As an acronym MAD

is mutually assured destruction.

Inflamed vs Enlarged - What's the difference?

inflamed | enlarged |


As verbs the difference between inflamed and enlarged

is that inflamed is (inflame) while enlarged is (enlarge).

As an adjective inflamed

is resulting from or affected by inflammation.

Enraged vs Inflamed - What's the difference?

enraged | inflamed | Related terms |

Enraged is a related term of inflamed.


As adjectives the difference between enraged and inflamed

is that enraged is angered, made furious, made full of rage while inflamed is resulting from or affected by inflammation.

As verbs the difference between enraged and inflamed

is that enraged is (enrage) while inflamed is (inflame).

Seared vs Inflamed - What's the difference?

seared | inflamed | Related terms |


As verbs the difference between seared and inflamed

is that seared is past tense of sear while inflamed is past tense of inflame.

As adjectives the difference between seared and inflamed

is that seared is blackened by heat; scorched; burned while inflamed is resulting from or affected by inflammation.

Inflamed vs Red - What's the difference?

inflamed | red | Related terms |

Inflamed is a related term of red.


As an adjective inflamed

is resulting from or affected by inflammation.

As a verb inflamed

is (inflame).

As a noun red is

(reverse electrodialysis).

Choleric vs Inflamed - What's the difference?

choleric | inflamed | Related terms |

Choleric is a related term of inflamed.


As adjectives the difference between choleric and inflamed

is that choleric is easily becoming angry while inflamed is resulting from or affected by inflammation.

As a verb inflamed is

(inflame).

Equatorial vs Inflamed - What's the difference?

equatorial | inflamed | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between equatorial and inflamed

is that equatorial is of, near, or relating to the equator while inflamed is resulting from or affected by inflammation.

As a noun equatorial

is a kind of telescope mounted so as to have two axes of motion at right angles to each other, one of them parallel to the axis of the Earth, and each carrying a graduated circle, one for measuring declination, and the other right ascension, or the hour angle, so that the telescope may be directed, even in the daytime, to any star or other object whose right ascension and declination are known.

As a verb inflamed is

past tense of inflame.

Incensed vs Inflamed - What's the difference?

incensed | inflamed | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between incensed and inflamed

is that incensed is enraged; infuriated; spitefully or furiously angry while inflamed is resulting from or affected by inflammation.

As verbs the difference between incensed and inflamed

is that incensed is past tense of incense while inflamed is past tense of inflame.

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