different between confute vs confuter
confute
English
Etymology
From Middle French confuter, from Latin conf?t?re.
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /k?nfju?t/
Verb
confute (third-person singular simple present confutes, present participle confuting, simple past and past participle confuted)
- (transitive, now rare) To show (something or someone) to be false or wrong; to disprove or refute.
Derived terms
- confutable
- inconfutable
Translations
confute From the web:
- what confidence
- what confident mean
- what confidence interval to use
- what confidence level to use
- what confidential means
- what confidence interval means
- what confidence interval is wider
- what confidence interval is 2 standard deviations
confuter
English
Etymology
confute +? -er
Noun
confuter (plural confuters)
- A person who confutes
Anagrams
- refcount
Latin
Verb
c?nf?ter
- first-person singular present passive subjunctive of c?nf?t?
confuter From the web:
- what computer do i have
- what computer should i buy
- what computer is this
- what computer am i using
- what computer should i buy quiz
- what computers are good for gaming
- what computer skills to put on resume
- what computer specs do i need
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