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invented

Invented vs Created - What's the difference?

invented | created |


As verbs the difference between invented and created

is that invented is past tense of invent while created is past tense of create.

As an adjective invented

is fictional, made up, imaginary.

Invented vs Invested - What's the difference?

invented | invested |


As verbs the difference between invented and invested

is that invented is past tense of invent while invested is past tense of invest.

As an adjective invented

is fictional, made up, imaginary.

Indented vs Invented - What's the difference?

indented | invented |


As verbs the difference between indented and invented

is that indented is past tense of indent while invented is past tense of invent.

As adjectives the difference between indented and invented

is that indented is cut in the edge into points or inequalities, like teeth; jagged; notched; stamped in; dented on the surface while invented is fictional, made up, imaginary.

Inverted vs Invented - What's the difference?

inverted | invented |


As adjectives the difference between inverted and invented

is that inverted is changed to a contrary or counterchanged order or direction; characterized by inversion; turned upside down; reversed; opposite; contrary while invented is fictional, made up, imaginary.

As verbs the difference between inverted and invented

is that inverted is (invert) while invented is (invent).

Invented vs Unvented - What's the difference?

invented | unvented |


As adjectives the difference between invented and unvented

is that invented is fictional, made up, imaginary while unvented is not vented.

As a verb invented

is (invent).

Inventer vs Invented - What's the difference?

inventer | invented |


As a noun inventer

is one who invents; an inventor.

As an adjective invented is

fictional, made up, imaginary.

As a verb invented is

past tense of invent.

Invented vs Invected - What's the difference?

invented | invected |


As adjectives the difference between invented and invected

is that invented is fictional, made up, imaginary while invected is (heraldry) having a border consistng of semicircles with the convex part outwards; scalloped.

As verbs the difference between invented and invected

is that invented is (invent) while invected is inveighed.

Invented vs Incented - What's the difference?

invented | incented |


As verbs the difference between invented and incented

is that invented is past tense of invent while incented is past tense of incent.

As an adjective invented

is fictional, made up, imaginary.

Taxonomy vs Invented - What's the difference?

taxonomy | invented |


As a noun taxonomy

is the science or the technique used to make a classification.

As an adjective invented is

fictional, made up, imaginary.

As a verb invented is

(invent).

Discoverd vs Invented - What's the difference?

discoverd | invented |

Discoverd is likely misspelled.


Discoverd has no English definition.

As an adjective invented is

fictional, made up, imaginary.

As a verb invented is

past tense of invent.

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