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)

  1. (obsolete) downcast; dejected; crushed by misery

Anagrams

  • pawed

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wiped

English

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /wa?pt/

Verb

wiped

  1. 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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