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Marital vs Wedded - What's the difference?

marital | wedded |


As adjectives the difference between marital and wedded

is that marital is pertaining to marriage while wedded is joined in marriage.

As a verb wedded is

past tense of wed.

Marital vs Nuptial - What's the difference?

marital | nuptial |


As adjectives the difference between marital and nuptial

is that marital is pertaining to marriage while nuptial is of or pertaining to wedding and marriage.

Marital vs Marriageable - What's the difference?

marital | marriageable |


As adjectives the difference between marital and marriageable

is that marital is pertaining to marriage while marriageable is suitable for marriage; nubile.

As a noun marriageable is

one who is suitable for marriage.

Marital vs Husbandly - What's the difference?

marital | husbandly |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between marital and husbandly

is that marital is (obsolete) pertaining to a husband while husbandly is (obsolete) frugal; economical.

As adjectives the difference between marital and husbandly

is that marital is pertaining to marriage while husbandly is having the characteristics of a husband; marital.

Marital vs Nonmarital - What's the difference?

marital | nonmarital |


As adjectives the difference between marital and nonmarital

is that marital is pertaining to marriage while nonmarital is not in a marital relationship; unmarried to one another.

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