acies |
acres |
As a noun acies
is (obsolete) the full attention of one's sight, hearing or other senses, as directed towards a particular object.
As an adjective acres is
.
acnes |
acies |
As nouns the difference between acnes and acies
is that
acnes is while
acies is (obsolete) the full attention of one's sight, hearing or other senses, as directed towards a particular object.
acies |
acises |
As nouns the difference between acies and acises
is that
acies is the full attention of one's sight, hearing or other senses, as directed towards a particular object while
acises is plural of lang=en.
acies |
aces |
As a noun acies
is (obsolete) the full attention of one's sight, hearing or other senses, as directed towards a particular object.
As a proper noun aces is
.
acids |
acies |
As nouns the difference between acids and acies
is that
acids is while
acies is (obsolete) the full attention of one's sight, hearing or other senses, as directed towards a particular object.
As an adjective acids
is .
acies |
facies |
As a noun acies
is (obsolete) the full attention of one's sight, hearing or other senses, as directed towards a particular object.
As a verb facies is
.
macies |
acies |
As nouns the difference between macies and acies
is that
macies is (archaic|medicine) emaciation; atrophy while
acies is (obsolete) the full attention of one's sight, hearing or other senses, as directed towards a particular object.
acies |
abies |
As nouns the difference between acies and abies
is that
acies is (obsolete) the full attention of one's sight, hearing or other senses, as directed towards a particular object while
abies is a tree of the genus
abies .
As a verb abies is
(
aby).
acies |
acmes |
As nouns the difference between acies and acmes
is that
acies is (obsolete) the full attention of one's sight, hearing or other senses, as directed towards a particular object while
acmes is .
acise |
acies |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between acise and acies
is that
acise is (obsolete) assize while
acies is (obsolete) the full attention of one's sight, hearing or other senses, as directed towards a particular object.
As nouns the difference between acise and acies
is that
acise is (obsolete) assize while
acies is (obsolete) the full attention of one's sight, hearing or other senses, as directed towards a particular object.
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