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setted

Setted vs Configurated - What's the difference?

setted | configurated |


As verbs the difference between setted and configurated

is that setted is past tense of set (meaning to divide students into different ability groups while configurated is past tense of configurate.

Setted vs Setted - What's the difference?

setted | setted |


In en-past of|set terms the difference between setted and setted

is that setted is (set) (meaning to divide students into different ability groups) while setted is (set) (meaning to divide students into different ability groups).

As verbs the difference between setted and setted

is that setted is (set) (meaning to divide students into different ability groups) while setted is (set) (meaning to divide students into different ability groups).

Setted - What does it mean?

setted | |

Wikidiffcom vs Setted - What's the difference?

wikidiffcom | setted |


As a verb setted is

(set) (meaning to divide students into different ability groups).

Setted vs Sexted - What's the difference?

setted | sexted |


As verbs the difference between setted and sexted

is that setted is (set) (meaning to divide students into different ability groups) while sexted is (sext).

Setted vs Vetted - What's the difference?

setted | vetted |


As verbs the difference between setted and vetted

is that setted is (set) (meaning to divide students into different ability groups) while vetted is (vet).

As an adjective vetted is

of or pertaining to an investigation, especially one that has been completed.

Setted vs Getted - What's the difference?

setted | getted |


As verbs the difference between setted and getted

is that setted is (set) (meaning to divide students into different ability groups) while getted is (nonstandard|childish).

Setted vs Retted - What's the difference?

setted | retted |


As a verb setted

is (set) (meaning to divide students into different ability groups).

As an adjective retted is

moistened]] or [[soak|soaked to soften.

Setted vs Stetted - What's the difference?

setted | stetted |


As verbs the difference between setted and stetted

is that setted is past tense of set (meaning to divide students into different ability groups while stetted is past tense of stet.

Sotted vs Setted - What's the difference?

sotted | setted |


As an adjective sotted

is stupefied, especially with liquor.

As a verb setted is

(set) (meaning to divide students into different ability groups).

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