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colleagues

Colleagues vs Fellas - What's the difference?

colleagues | fellas |


As nouns the difference between colleagues and fellas

is that colleagues is while fellas is .

Employees vs Colleagues - What's the difference?

employees | colleagues |


As a verb employees

is .

As a noun colleagues is

.

Fellows vs Colleagues - What's the difference?

fellows | colleagues |


As nouns the difference between fellows and colleagues

is that fellows is while colleagues is .

Workers vs Colleagues - What's the difference?

workers | colleagues |


As nouns the difference between workers and colleagues

is that workers is while colleagues is .

Peer vs Colleagues - What's the difference?

peer | colleagues |


As nouns the difference between peer and colleagues

is that peer is somebody who is, or something that is, at a level equal (to that of something else) while colleagues is plural of lang=en.

As a verb peer

is to look with difficulty, or as if searching for something.

Colleagues vs Friend - What's the difference?

colleagues | friend |


As nouns the difference between colleagues and friend

is that colleagues is while friend is a quaker; a member of the.

As a proper noun friend is

.

Colleagues vs Friendship - What's the difference?

colleagues | friendship |


As nouns the difference between colleagues and friendship

is that colleagues is plural of lang=en while friendship is the condition of being friends.

Colleagues vs Colleges - What's the difference?

colleagues | colleges |


As nouns the difference between colleagues and colleges

is that colleagues is while colleges is .

Cohorts vs Colleagues - What's the difference?

cohorts | colleagues |


As nouns the difference between cohorts and colleagues

is that cohorts is plural of lang=en while colleagues is plural of lang=en.

Colleagues vs Principals - What's the difference?

colleagues | principals |


As a noun colleagues

is .

As an adjective principals is

.

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