derby |
ia |
As a proper noun derby
is a city in the east midlands of england, once the county town of derbyshire.
As a noun ia is
ice.
derby |
tophat |
As a proper noun derby
is a city in the east midlands of england, once the county town of derbyshire.
As a noun tophat is
.
stakes |
derby |
As nouns the difference between stakes and derby
is that
stakes is plural of lang=en while
derby is any of several annual horseraces.
As a verb stakes
is third-person singular of stake.
As a proper noun Derby is
a city in the east Midlands of England, once the county town of Derbyshire.
oxford |
derby |
As proper nouns the difference between oxford and derby
is that
oxford is a city in England famous for its university while
Derby is a city in the east Midlands of England, once the county town of Derbyshire.
As nouns the difference between oxford and derby
is that
oxford is a variety of shoe, typically made of heavy leather while
derby is any of several annual horseraces.
futurity |
derby |
As nouns the difference between futurity and derby
is that
futurity is the future while
derby is any of several annual horseraces.
As a proper noun Derby is
a city in the east Midlands of England, once the county town of Derbyshire.
functions |
derby |
As a noun functions
is .
As a verb functions
is (
function).
As a proper noun derby is
a city in the east midlands of england, once the county town of derbyshire.
derby |
racing |
As nouns the difference between derby and racing
is that
derby is any of several annual horseraces while
racing is the sport of competing in races.
As a proper noun Derby
is a city in the east Midlands of England, once the county town of Derbyshire.
As a verb racing is
present participle of lang=en.
steeplechase |
derby |
As a noun steeplechase
is (chiefly|british) a horse race, either across open country, or over an obstacle course.
As a proper noun derby is
a city in the east midlands of england, once the county town of derbyshire.
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