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Married vs Stagette - What's the difference?

married | stagette |


As nouns the difference between married and stagette

is that married is a married person while stagette is (canada) a party held for a woman who is about to be married.

As an adjective married

is in a state of marriage; having a wife or a husband.

As a verb married

is (marry).

Married vs Prothalamion - What's the difference?

married | prothalamion |


As nouns the difference between married and prothalamion

is that married is a married person while prothalamion is a song or poem in honour of a bride and bridegroom about to be married.

As an adjective married

is in a state of marriage; having a wife or a husband.

As a verb married

is (marry).

Married vs Bilocal - What's the difference?

married | bilocal |


As adjectives the difference between married and bilocal

is that married is in a state of marriage; having a wife or a husband while bilocal is (anthropology) describing a situation in which a married couple alternate their residence between that of the wife's and husband's group.

As a verb married

is (marry).

As a noun married

is a married person.

Married vs Hotwife - What's the difference?

married | hotwife |


As nouns the difference between married and hotwife

is that married is a married person while hotwife is (slang) a married female swinger; a wife who has sex with men other than her husband, with the husband's approval.

As an adjective married

is in a state of marriage; having a wife or a husband.

As a verb married

is (marry).

Married vs Superwife - What's the difference?

married | superwife |


As nouns the difference between married and superwife

is that married is a married person while superwife is (informal) a married woman who shows remarkable skill and stamina in managing a career, children, housework, etc.

As an adjective married

is in a state of marriage; having a wife or a husband.

As a verb married

is (marry).

Married vs Shtreimel - What's the difference?

married | shtreimel |


As nouns the difference between married and shtreimel

is that married is a married person while shtreimel is a fur hat worn by many married haredi jewish men on shabbat and during jewish holidays and other festive occasions.

As an adjective married

is in a state of marriage; having a wife or a husband.

As a verb married

is (marry).

Married vs Maritated - What's the difference?

married | maritated |


As adjectives the difference between married and maritated

is that married is in a state of marriage; having a wife or a husband while maritated is (archaic) married.

As a verb married

is (marry).

As a noun married

is a married person.

Married vs Nonmarried - What's the difference?

married | nonmarried |


As adjectives the difference between married and nonmarried

is that married is in a state of marriage; having a wife or a husband while nonmarried is not married.

As nouns the difference between married and nonmarried

is that married is a married person while nonmarried is a person who is not married.

As a verb married

is (marry).

Married vs Shivaree - What's the difference?

married | shivaree |


As nouns the difference between married and shivaree

is that married is a married person while shivaree is the noisy banging of pots and pans as a mock serenade to a newly married couple, or similar occasion.

As an adjective married

is in a state of marriage; having a wife or a husband.

As a verb married

is past tense of marry.

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