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abuts

Terms vs Abuts - What's the difference?

terms | abuts |


As a noun terms

is .

As a verb abuts is

(abut).

Abuts vs Butts - What's the difference?

abuts | butts |


As a verb abuts

is (abut).

As a noun butts is

.

Abuts - What does it mean?

abuts | |

is likely misspelled.


has no English definition.

As a verb abuts

is third-person singular of abut.

Abuts vs Buts - What's the difference?

abuts | buts |


As a verb abuts

is third-person singular of abut.

As a noun buts is

plural of lang=en.

Abuts vs Abouts - What's the difference?

abuts | abouts |


As a verb abuts

is (abut).

As an adverb abouts is

(obsolete) about .

As a preposition abouts is

(obsolete) about .

Abutts vs Abuts - What's the difference?

abutts | abuts |


As verbs the difference between abutts and abuts

is that abutts is third-person singular of abutt while abuts is third-person singular of abut.

Abuts vs Abutt - What's the difference?

abuts | abutt |


As verbs the difference between abuts and abutt

is that abuts is third-person singular of abut while abutt is archaic form of lang=en.

Abets vs Abuts - What's the difference?

abets | abuts |


As verbs the difference between abets and abuts

is that abets is (abet) while abuts is (abut).

Abuts vs Adjacent - What's the difference?

abuts | adjacent |


As a verb abuts

is third-person singular of abut.

As an adjective adjacent is

lying next to, close, or contiguous; neighboring; bordering on.

As a noun adjacent is

something that lies next to something else, especially the side of a right triangle that is neither the hypotenuse nor the opposite.

As a preposition adjacent is

next to; adjacent to; beside.