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Sold vs Ceded - What's the difference?

sold | ceded |


As verbs the difference between sold and ceded

is that sold is past tense of sell while ceded is past tense of cede.

As a noun sold

is solary; military pay.

Sound vs Sold - What's the difference?

sound | sold |


As nouns the difference between sound and sold

is that sound is a sensation perceived by the ear caused by the vibration of air or some other medium while sold is solary; military pay.

As verbs the difference between sound and sold

is that sound is to produce a sound while sold is past tense of sell.

As an adjective sound

is healthy.

As an adverb sound

is soundly.

As an interjection sound

is yes; used to show agreement or understanding, generally without much enthusiasm.

As a proper noun Sound

is the strait that separates Zealand (an island of Denmark) from Scania (part of Sweden); also sometimes called by the Danish name, Øresund.

Sold vs Lold - What's the difference?

sold | lold |


As a noun sold

is income of a soldier, conscripts in military or other national service, and certain other professions.

As a verb lold is

(lol).

Sold vs Soly - What's the difference?

sold | soly |


As a noun sold

is income of a soldier, conscripts in military or other national service, and certain other professions.

As an adverb soly is

.

Sold vs Yold - What's the difference?

sold | yold |


As a noun sold

is income of a soldier, conscripts in military or other national service, and certain other professions.

As a verb yold is

(obsolete) or yold can be (obsolete) preterite of (l).

Sold vs Soln - What's the difference?

sold | soln |


As a verb sold

is past tense of sell.

As a noun sold

is solary; military pay.

As an abbreviation soln is

solution.

Sold vs Sord - What's the difference?

sold | sord |


As nouns the difference between sold and sord

is that sold is income of a soldier, conscripts in military or other national service, and certain other professions while sord is (rare) a flock of mallards.

Sold vs Seld - What's the difference?

sold | seld |


As a noun sold

is income of a soldier, conscripts in military or other national service, and certain other professions.

As an adjective seld is

(archaic) rare, uncommon.

As an adverb seld is

(obsolete|or|dialectal|scotland) seldom.

Sold vs Soled - What's the difference?

sold | soled |


As verbs the difference between sold and soled

is that sold is past tense of sell while soled is past tense of sole.

As a noun sold

is solary; military pay.

Sold vs Soli - What's the difference?

sold | soli |


As nouns the difference between sold and soli

is that sold is income of a soldier, conscripts in military or other national service, and certain other professions while soli is .

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