different between poped vs pored
poped
English
Verb
poped
- simple past tense and past participle of pope
Anagrams
- dppeO, opped
poped From the web:
- what popped the dot com bubble
- what popped behind my knee
- what popped in my knee
- what popped the housing bubble
- what popped out of luke's sneakers
- what popped means
- what popped in my shoulder
- what popped the tech bubble
pored
English
Etymology
From pore +? -ed.
Verb
pored
- simple past tense and past participle of pore
Adjective
pored (comparative more pored, superlative most pored)
- Having or furnished with pores
Anagrams
- Pedro, doper, orped, repod, roped
Serbo-Croatian
Etymology
po- +? red
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /pôred/
- Hyphenation: po?red
Preposition
p?red (Cyrillic spelling ??????) (+ genitive case)
- beside, next to, alongside (= kr?j, p?kraj, d?)
- past, by (so as to move from one side of something to the other (= p?kraj)
- (in a constant direction with or opposite another) along, down (= n?z, d?ž, p?kraj)
- in spite of, despite (= ?prkos, p?kraj, m?mo)
- besides, in addition to (= pòvrh)
- (proscribed) besides, except (= ?s?m)
See also
- pokraj
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