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bases

Oases vs Bases - What's the difference?

oases | bases |


As a noun oases

is .

As a verb bases is

.

Bases vs Eases - What's the difference?

bases | eases |


As verbs the difference between bases and eases

is that bases is while eases is (ease).

Bases vs Nases - What's the difference?

bases | nases |


As nouns the difference between bases and nases

is that bases is plural of lang=en while nases is plural of nase.

As a verb bases

is third-person singular of base.

Bases vs Babes - What's the difference?

bases | babes |


As nouns the difference between bases and babes

is that bases is plural of lang=en while babes is plural of lang=en.

As a verb bases

is third-person singular of base.

Bass vs Bases - What's the difference?

bass | bases |


As nouns the difference between bass and bases

is that bass is a low spectrum of sound tones while bases is plural of lang=en.

As verbs the difference between bass and bases

is that bass is to sound in a deep tone while bases is third-person singular of base.

As an adjective bass

is of sound, a voice or an instrument, low in pitch or frequency.

As a proper noun Bass

is an English brand of bottled pale ale.

Bases vs Basics - What's the difference?

bases | basics |


As a verb bases

is .

As an adjective basics is

.

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