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sized

Sizes vs Sized - What's the difference?

sizes | sized |


As a noun sizes

is .

As an adjective sized is

having a certain usually used in combination with an adverb.

As a verb sized is

(size).

Sized vs Sizey - What's the difference?

sized | sizey |


As adjectives the difference between sized and sizey

is that sized is having a certain size. Usually used in combination with an adverb while sizey is alternative form of sizy.

As a verb sized

is past tense of size.

Sized vs Siped - What's the difference?

sized | siped |


As verbs the difference between sized and siped

is that sized is (size) while siped is (sipe).

As an adjective sized

is having a certain usually used in combination with an adverb.

Sized vs Sizer - What's the difference?

sized | sizer |


As an adjective sized

is having a certain usually used in combination with an adverb.

As a verb sized

is (size).

As a noun sizer is

.

Sized vs Sided - What's the difference?

sized | sided |


As verbs the difference between sized and sided

is that sized is (size) while sided is (side).

As an adjective sized

is having a certain usually used in combination with an adverb.

Sized vs Seized - What's the difference?

sized | seized |


As verbs the difference between sized and seized

is that sized is past tense of size while seized is past tense of seize.

As an adjective sized

is having a certain size. Usually used in combination with an adverb.

Sized vs Sired - What's the difference?

sized | sired |


As verbs the difference between sized and sired

is that sized is (size) while sired is (sire).

As an adjective sized

is having a certain usually used in combination with an adverb.

Sized vs Unsized - What's the difference?

sized | unsized |


As adjectives the difference between sized and unsized

is that sized is having a certain size. Usually used in combination with an adverb while unsized is not sized.

As a verb sized

is past tense of size.

Sized vs Frob - What's the difference?

sized | frob |


As verbs the difference between sized and frob

is that sized is (size) while frob is (jargon|mit) to manipulate objects considered to be frobs.

As an adjective sized

is having a certain usually used in combination with an adverb.

As a noun frob is

(jargon|mit) any small device or object (usually hand-sized) which can be manipulated.

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