powered |
empower |
As verbs the difference between powered and empower
is that
powered is (
power) while
empower is to give permission, power, or the legal right to do something.
As an adjective powered
is (of a device) self-powered, such as by an electric motor or an internal engine; not requiring external power, such as from a person or a horse.
bodies |
powered |
As a noun bodies
is plural of lang=en.
As an adjective powered is
self-powered, such as by an electric motor or an internal engine; not requiring external power, such as from a person or a horse.
As a verb powered is
past tense of power.
powered |
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conditioned |
powered |
As verbs the difference between conditioned and powered
is that
conditioned is (
condition) while
powered is (
power).
As adjectives the difference between conditioned and powered
is that
conditioned is determined or dependent on some condition while
powered is (of a device) self-powered, such as by an electric motor or an internal engine; not requiring external power, such as from a person or a horse.
powered |
overpowered |
As adjectives the difference between powered and overpowered
is that
powered is (of a device) self-powered, such as by an electric motor or an internal engine; not requiring external power, such as from a person or a horse while
overpowered is overly powerful.
As verbs the difference between powered and overpowered
is that
powered is (
power) while
overpowered is (
overpower).
powered |
controled |
As verbs the difference between powered and controled
is that
powered is (
power) while
controled is .
As an adjective powered
is (of a device) self-powered, such as by an electric motor or an internal engine; not requiring external power, such as from a person or a horse.
powering |
powered |
As verbs the difference between powering and powered
is that
powering is present participle of power while
powered is past tense of power.
As an adjective powered is
self-powered, such as by an electric motor or an internal engine; not requiring external power, such as from a person or a horse.
powered |
allows |
As verbs the difference between powered and allows
is that
powered is (
power) while
allows is (
allow).
As an adjective powered
is (of a device) self-powered, such as by an electric motor or an internal engine; not requiring external power, such as from a person or a horse.
sponsor |
powered |
As verbs the difference between sponsor and powered
is that
sponsor is to be a sponsor for while
powered is past tense of power.
As a noun sponsor
is a person or organisation with some sort of responsibility for another person or organisation, especially where the responsibility has a religious, legal, or financial aspect.
As an adjective powered is
self-powered, such as by an electric motor or an internal engine; not requiring external power, such as from a person or a horse.
powerful |
powered |
As adjectives the difference between powerful and powered
is that
powerful is having, or capable of exerting power, potency or influence while
powered is (of a device) self-powered, such as by an electric motor or an internal engine; not requiring external power, such as from a person or a horse.
As a verb powered is
(
power).
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