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Pullen vs Pulled - What's the difference?

pullen | pulled |


As a noun pullen

is poultry.

As a verb pulled is

past tense of pull.

Pulsed vs Pulled - What's the difference?

pulsed | pulled |


As verbs the difference between pulsed and pulled

is that pulsed is past tense of pulse while pulled is past tense of pull.

As an adjective pulsed

is producing, or consisting of pulses (short bursts.

Puled vs Pulled - What's the difference?

puled | pulled |


As verbs the difference between puled and pulled

is that puled is (pule) while pulled is (pull).

Pulled vs Palled - What's the difference?

pulled | palled |


As verbs the difference between pulled and palled

is that pulled is (pull) while palled is (pall) or palled can be (pal).

Puller vs Pulled - What's the difference?

puller | pulled |


As a noun puller

is anything that pulls, but especially a hoist in which a cable is attached to a lever and a ratchet mechanism.

As a verb pulled is

past tense of pull.

Pulled vs Pilled - What's the difference?

pulled | pilled |


As verbs the difference between pulled and pilled

is that pulled is past tense of pull while pilled is very rare: Past tense of pill.

Pulled vs Dulled - What's the difference?

pulled | dulled |


As verbs the difference between pulled and dulled

is that pulled is (pull) while dulled is (dull).

Pulped vs Pulled - What's the difference?

pulped | pulled |


As verbs the difference between pulped and pulled

is that pulped is past tense of pulp while pulled is past tense of pull.

Taxonomy vs Pulled - What's the difference?

taxonomy | pulled |


As a noun taxonomy

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

As a verb pulled is

past tense of pull.

Pulled vs Pooma - What's the difference?

pulled | pooma |


As a verb pulled

is (pull).

As an acronym pooma is

(slang|polite) pulled out of mid-air: information for which no supporting data or attribution can be offered or shown.

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