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Caned vs Waned - What's the difference?

caned | waned |


As verbs the difference between caned and waned

is that caned is (cane) while waned is (wane).

As adjectives the difference between caned and waned

is that caned is (uk|dialect) filled with white flakes; mothery; said of vinegar when containing mother while waned is (woodworking) having wanes, ie rounded corners caused by lack of wood, often showing bark.

Waxed vs Waned - What's the difference?

waxed | waned |


As verbs the difference between waxed and waned

is that waxed is past tense of wax while waned is past tense of wane.

As adjectives the difference between waxed and waned

is that waxed is of an object, coated or treated with wax in order to make it shiny or waterproof, or to protect it while waned is having wanes, i.e. rounded corners caused by lack of wood, often showing bark.

Waned vs Maned - What's the difference?

waned | maned |


As adjectives the difference between waned and maned

is that waned is (woodworking) having wanes, ie rounded corners caused by lack of wood, often showing bark while maned is (chiefly|in combination) having a (specified form of) mane.

As a verb waned

is (wane).

Vaned vs Waned - What's the difference?

vaned | waned |


As adjectives the difference between vaned and waned

is that vaned is having a vane or vanes while waned is (woodworking) having wanes, ie rounded corners caused by lack of wood, often showing bark.

As a verb waned is

(wane).

Wand vs Waned - What's the difference?

wand | waned |


As a noun wand

is wall, partition.

As a verb waned is

(wane).

As an adjective waned is

(woodworking) having wanes, ie rounded corners caused by lack of wood, often showing bark.

Waked vs Waned - What's the difference?

waked | waned |


As verbs the difference between waked and waned

is that waked is past tense of wake while waned is past tense of wane.

As an adjective waned is

having wanes, i.e. rounded corners caused by lack of wood, often showing bark.

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