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Bones vs Bonces - What's the difference?

bones | bonces |


As nouns the difference between bones and bonces

is that bones is while bonces is .

Bones vs Hones - What's the difference?

bones | hones |


As nouns the difference between bones and hones

is that bones is while hones is .

As a verb hones is

(hone).

Boxes vs Bones - What's the difference?

boxes | bones |


As a verb boxes

is .

As a noun bones is

.

Bones vs Bonks - What's the difference?

bones | bonks |


As nouns the difference between bones and bonks

is that bones is plural of lang=enCategory:English plurals while bonks is plural of lang=en.

As verbs the difference between bones and bonks

is that bones is third-person singular of bone while bonks is third-person singular of bonk.

Bones vs Bonus - What's the difference?

bones | bonus |


As nouns the difference between bones and bonus

is that bones is while bonus is .

Oones vs Bones - What's the difference?

oones | bones |


As an adverb oones

is (obsolete) once.

As a noun bones is

.

Bonds vs Bones - What's the difference?

bonds | bones |


As nouns the difference between bonds and bones

is that bonds is imprisonment, captivity while bones is plural of lang=enCategory:English plurals.

As verbs the difference between bonds and bones

is that bonds is third-person singular of bond while bones is third-person singular of bone.

Bones vs Zones - What's the difference?

bones | zones |


As a noun bones

is .

As a verb zones is

.

Bones vs Cones - What's the difference?

bones | cones |


As nouns the difference between bones and cones

is that bones is while cones is .

Bones vs Banes - What's the difference?

bones | banes |


As nouns the difference between bones and banes

is that bones is plural of lang=enCategory:English plurals while banes is plural of lang=en.

As verbs the difference between bones and banes

is that bones is third-person singular of bone while banes is third-person singular of bane.

As an acronym BANES is

bath and North East Somerset, a unitary authority in South West England.

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