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Banes vs Bakes - What's the difference?

banes | bakes |


As verbs the difference between banes and bakes

is that banes is while bakes is (bake).

Bakes vs Fakes - What's the difference?

bakes | fakes |


As a verb bakes

is third-person singular of bake.

As a noun fakes is

plural of lang=en.

Bakes vs Baker - What's the difference?

bakes | baker |


As a verb bakes

is (bake).

As a noun baker is

copper (copper coin).

Bakes vs Bases - What's the difference?

bakes | bases |


As verbs the difference between bakes and bases

is that bakes is (bake) while bases is .

Baken vs Bakes - What's the difference?

baken | bakes |


As verbs the difference between baken and bakes

is that baken is while bakes is (bake).

Cakes vs Bakes - What's the difference?

cakes | bakes |


As verbs the difference between cakes and bakes

is that cakes is third-person singular of cake while bakes is third-person singular of bake.

As a noun cakes

is plural of lang=en.

Takes vs Bakes - What's the difference?

takes | bakes |


As verbs the difference between takes and bakes

is that takes is (take) while bakes is (bake).

As a noun takes

is .

Bakes vs Bates - What's the difference?

bakes | bates |


As verbs the difference between bakes and bates

is that bakes is third-person singular of bake while bates is third-person singular of bate.

As a proper noun Bates is

{{surname}.

Bakes vs Lakes - What's the difference?

bakes | lakes |


As verbs the difference between bakes and lakes

is that bakes is third-person singular of bake while lakes is third-person singular of lake.

As a proper noun Lakes is

the Lake District is also known as the Lakes or Lakeland. It is a rural area in North West England.

As a noun lakes is

plural of lang=en.

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