Complected vs Completed - What's the difference?
complected | completed |
(complect)
(US, in combination) Having a specified complexion; complexioned
(complete)
:: He completed his B.Sc. (Hons.) degree at the University of New South Wales in 1958 and went on to the Victoria University of Manchester where his studies on the fungal pigment phomazarin led to the award of a Ph.D. in 1963 under the supervision of (the late) Professor Arthur J. Birch.
As verbs the difference between complected and completed
is that complected is past tense of complect while completed is past tense of complete.As adjectives the difference between complected and completed
is that complected is having a specified complexion; complexioned while completed is finished.complected
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