different between encase vs spraypaint
encase
English
Alternative forms
- incase
Etymology
From en- +? case.
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -e?s
Verb
encase (third-person singular simple present encases, present participle encasing, simple past and past participle encased)
- To enclose, as in a case.
Translations
Anagrams
- Neaces, Seneca, acenes, censae, scenae, scæne, seance, séance
encase From the web:
- what encases the brain
- what encloses their dna in a nucleus
- what encases the lungs
- what encloses dna in a nucleus
- what encases the spinal cord
- what encloses the third ventricle
- what encloses the cell
- what encloses the heart
spraypaint
English
Noun
spraypaint (plural spraypaints)
- Alternative form of spray paint
Verb
spraypaint (third-person singular simple present spraypaints, present participle spraypainting, simple past and past participle spraypainted)
- Alternative form of spray paint
spraypaint From the web:
- what spray paint to use on metal
- what spray paint to use on plastic
- what spray paint to use on car
- what spray paint to use on wood
- what spray paint to use on glass
- what spray paint is best for hydro dipping
- what spray paint is good for plastic
- what spray paint is best for wicker
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