comes |
duxa |
comes |
inurdu |
cokes |
comes |
In obsolete terms the difference between cokes and comes
is that
cokes is a simpleton; a dupe while
comes is transitive verb.
As nouns the difference between cokes and comes
is that
cokes is plural of lang=en while
comes is the answer to the theme, or dux, in a fugue.
As verbs the difference between cokes and comes
is that
cokes is third-person singular of coke while
comes is third-person singular of come.
As a proper noun Cokes
is plural of Coke|lang=en.
combes |
comes |
As a noun combes
is .
As a verb comes is
.
comes |
fomes |
As nouns the difference between comes and fomes
is that
comes is the answer to the theme, or dux, in a fugue while
fomes is any substance supposed to be capable of absorbing, retaining, and transporting contagious or infectious germs.
As a verb comes
is third-person singular of come.
comes |
tomes |
As a verb comes
is .
As a proper noun tomes is
.
comes |
omes |
As nouns the difference between comes and omes
is that
comes is the answer to the theme, or dux, in a fugue while
omes is plural of ome.
As a verb comes
is third-person singular of come.
combs |
comes |
As a proper noun combs
is .
As a verb comes is
.
comes |
comets |
As a verb comes
is .
As a noun comets is
.
comest |
comes |
As verbs the difference between comest and comes
is that
comest is (
come) while
comes is .
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