different between waped vs wiped
waped
English
Etymology
From dialectal wape (“pale (verb); to stupefy”), akin to wap (“to beat”). Compare whap and wappened.
Adjective
waped (comparative more waped, superlative most waped)
- (obsolete) downcast; dejected; crushed by misery
Anagrams
- pawed
waped From the web:
- what wiped out the dinosaurs
- what wiped out the mayans
- what wiped out all the dinosaurs
- what wiped out the vikings
- what wiped out the megalodon
- what wiped out the incas
- what wiped out godzilla's species
- what wiped out the american chestnut
wiped
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /wa?pt/
Verb
wiped
- simple past tense and past participle of wipe
wiped From the web:
- what wiped out the dinosaurs
- what wiped out the mayans
- what wiped out the aztecs
- what wiped out the vikings
- what wiped out the megalodon
- what wiped out godzilla's species
- what wiped out all the dinosaurs
- what wiped out the incas
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