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Ares vs Fares - What's the difference?

ares | fares |


As nouns the difference between ares and fares

is that ares is while fares is .

Hares vs Ares - What's the difference?

hares | ares |


As nouns the difference between hares and ares

is that hares is while ares is .

As a verb hares

is (hare).

Arcs vs Ares - What's the difference?

arcs | ares |


As nouns the difference between arcs and ares

is that arcs is while ares is .

As a verb arcs

is (arc).

Bares vs Ares - What's the difference?

bares | ares |


As a verb bares

is .

As a noun ares is

.

Ares vs Lares - What's the difference?

ares | lares |


As nouns the difference between ares and lares

is that ares is plural of lang=en A unit of area of 100 square meters while Lares is the classical Roman gods of a place, particularly homes; household deity.

As a proper noun Ares

is the god of war, son of Zeus and Hera, brother Hephaestus, sister Eris, who is his companion. Attended by his sons, (to Aphrodite), Deimos and Phobos, and old war-goddess Enyo.

Ares vs Ayres - What's the difference?

ares | ayres |


As nouns the difference between ares and ayres

is that ares is while ayres is .

Pres vs Ares - What's the difference?

pres | ares |


As nouns the difference between pres and ares

is that pres is while ares is .

As an adjective pres

is the color of meadow green.

Ares vs Apres - What's the difference?

ares | apres |


As a noun ares

is .

As a preposition apres is

.

Acres vs Ares - What's the difference?

acres | ares |


As an adjective acres

is .

As a noun ares is

.

Aires vs Ares - What's the difference?

aires | ares |


As nouns the difference between aires and ares

is that aires is plural of lang=en while ares is plural of lang=en A unit of area of 100 square meters.

As a proper noun Ares is

the god of war, son of Zeus and Hera, brother Hephaestus, sister Eris, who is his companion. Attended by his sons, (to Aphrodite), Deimos and Phobos, and old war-goddess Enyo.

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