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acre

Foot vs Acre - What's the difference?

foot | acre |

foot measures length and acre measures area


As a noun foot

is .

As an adjective acre is

acrid, bitter.

Squarefoot vs Acre - What's the difference?

squarefoot | acre |


As an adjective acre is

acrid, bitter.

Acre vs Acrue - What's the difference?

acre | acrue |


As an adjective acre

is acrid, bitter.

As a verb acrue is

.

Acre vs Acro - What's the difference?

acre | acro |


As adjectives the difference between acre and acro

is that acre is acrid, bitter while acro is of or pertaining to something that combines acrobatic elements with that of something else.

Acre vs Ayre - What's the difference?

acre | ayre |


As an adjective acre

is acrid, bitter.

As a noun ayre is

a narrow bar of sand or gravel formed by the sea; a sandbank or ayre can be (archaic) air.

Acre vs Sacre - What's the difference?

acre | sacre |


As adjectives the difference between acre and sacre

is that acre is acrid, bitter while sacre is sacred, holy or sacre can be related to sacrum.

As a verb sacre is

.

Acre vs Acer - What's the difference?

acre | acer |

Acer is a descendant of acre.



As nouns the difference between acre and acer

is that acre is a field while acer is obsolete spelling of lang=en.

As a proper noun Acre

is a port city in northern Israel.

Acre vs Nacre - What's the difference?

acre | nacre |


In obsolete terms the difference between acre and nacre

is that acre is a field while nacre is a shellfish which contains mother-of-pearl.

As a proper noun Acre

is a port city in northern Israel.

Acre vs Acne - What's the difference?

acre | acne |


As an adjective acre

is acrid, bitter.

As a noun acne is

acne.

Acre vs Acme - What's the difference?

acre | acme |


As an adjective acre

is acrid, bitter.

As a proper noun acme is

a village in alberta, canada.

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