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Terms vs Casked - What's the difference?

terms | casked |


As a noun terms

is .

As a verb casked is

(cask).

Casked vs Cataract - What's the difference?

casked | cataract |


As a verb casked

is (cask).

As a noun cataract is

(obsolete) a waterspout.

Casked vs Casted - What's the difference?

casked | casted |


As verbs the difference between casked and casted

is that casked is past tense of cask while casted is past tense of cast.

As an adjective casted is

set in a cast.

Casked vs Cacked - What's the difference?

casked | cacked |


As verbs the difference between casked and cacked

is that casked is (cask) while cacked is (cack).

Calked vs Casked - What's the difference?

calked | casked |


As verbs the difference between calked and casked

is that calked is (calk) while casked is (cask).

Casked vs Cased - What's the difference?

casked | cased |


As verbs the difference between casked and cased

is that casked is (cask) while cased is (case).

As an adjective cased is

having a case or covering; encased or clad.

Casked vs Casket - What's the difference?

casked | casket |


As verbs the difference between casked and casket

is that casked is past tense of cask while casket is to put into, or preserve in, a casket.

As a noun casket is

a little box, e.g. for jewellery.

Cashed vs Casked - What's the difference?

cashed | casked |


As verbs the difference between cashed and casked

is that cashed is (cash) while casked is (cask).

As an adjective cashed

is (slang) exhausted]] or [[use up|used up; finished, empty.

Casked vs Basked - What's the difference?

casked | basked |


As verbs the difference between casked and basked

is that casked is (cask) while basked is (bask).

Caked vs Casked - What's the difference?

caked | casked |


As verbs the difference between caked and casked

is that caked is (cake) while casked is (cask).

As an adjective caked

is (slang|smoking|of a pipe) empty with nothing left to smoke but ash.

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