different between petrifier vs petrified
petrifier
English
Etymology
petrify +? -er
Noun
petrifier (plural petrifiers)
- (very rare) person or other object that petrifies, either literally or figuratively.
petrifier From the web:
petrified
English
Adjective
petrified (comparative more petrified, superlative most petrified)
- Extremely afraid.
Synonyms
- See Thesaurus:afraid
Verb
petrified
- simple past tense and past participle of petrify
Translations
petrified From the web:
- what petrified everyone in dr stone
- what petrified wood
- what petrified mean
- what petrified everyone in harry potter
- what petrified the petrified forest
- what petrified hermione
- what's petrified wood worth
- what's petrified fossil
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