Cass vs Cases - What's the difference?
cass | cases |
A medieval diminutive of the female given name Cassandra.
transferred from the surname; also a diminutive of Cassius.
(case)
As verbs the difference between cass and cases
is that cass is to render useless or void; to annul; to reject; to send away while cases is third-person singular of case.As a proper noun Cass
is a medieval diminutive of the female given name Cassandra.As a noun cases is
plural of lang=en.cass
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Proper noun
(en proper noun)Anagrams
* English diminutives of female given namescases
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Noun
(head)Verb
(head)- While the detective cases the joint, they'll get away.
