different between claused vs caused
claused
English
Verb
claused
- (shipping) simple past tense and past participle of clause
Adjective
claused (comparative more claused, superlative most claused)
- Having clauses.
Anagrams
- Caudles, Lucased, caudles, cedulas
claused From the web:
- what clauses
- what clauses are in the 14th amendment
- what clauses are in a complex sentence
- what clauses are in a compound sentence
- what clauses are in the first amendment
- what clauses are in the 4th amendment
- what clauses are in the 5th amendment
- what clauses make a simple sentence
caused
English
Pronunciation
- (General American) IPA(key): /k?zd/, [k??zd], [k???zd] (In accents with the cot-caught merger)
Verb
caused
- simple past tense and past participle of cause
Anagrams
- sauced
caused From the web:
- what caused the great depression
- what caused the civil war
- what caused the dust bowl
- what caused the french revolution
- what caused ww1
- what caused the war of 1812
- what caused the american revolution
- what caused the french and indian war
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