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swollen

Swollen vs Intumescence - What's the difference?

swollen | intumescence |


As an adjective swollen

is distended.

As a verb swollen

is .

As a noun intumescence is

(uncountable) the process of swelling up or the condition of being swollen.

Swollen vs Unswollen - What's the difference?

swollen | unswollen |


As adjectives the difference between swollen and unswollen

is that swollen is distended while unswollen is not swollen.

As a verb swollen

is .

Swollen vs Swollenly - What's the difference?

swollen | swollenly |


As an adjective swollen

is distended.

As a verb swollen

is .

As an adverb swollenly is

in a swollen manner; bloatedly.

Swollen vs Turgescent - What's the difference?

swollen | turgescent |


As adjectives the difference between swollen and turgescent

is that swollen is distended while turgescent is becoming turgid or swollen.

As a verb swollen

is .

Swollen vs Substorm - What's the difference?

swollen | substorm |


As an adjective swollen

is distended.

As a verb swollen

is past participle of lang=en.

As a noun substorm is

a phenomenon in which a magnetotail becomes swollen and unstable.

Swollen vs Pobby - What's the difference?

swollen | pobby |


As adjectives the difference between swollen and pobby

is that swollen is distended while pobby is like pobs; pulpy, swollen.

As a verb swollen

is .

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