different between phasel vs phased
phasel
English
Etymology
From Latin phaselus, phaseolus, from Ancient Greek ??????? (phás?los, “a kind of bean”). Compare French phaséole, faséole, English fesels.
Noun
phasel (plural phasels)
- (obsolete) The French bean, or kidney bean.
Anagrams
- alephs, shpeal
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phased
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /fe?zd/
- Homophone: fazed
Verb
phased
- simple past tense and past participle of phase
Adjective
phased (not comparable)
- Organized or structured chronologically in phases
- The government are planning a phased introduction of the reforms. (= are planning to introduce the reforms in phases)
Translations
Anagrams
- hasped, pashed, pedhas, shaped
phased From the web:
- what phase is the moon in
- what phase is king county in
- what phase is washington state in
- what phase is illinois in
- what phase is pierce county in
- what phase is snohomish county in
- what phase is virginia in
- what phase is illinois in today
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