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faines

Fained vs Faines - What's the difference?

fained | faines |


As a verb fained

is past tense of fain.

As a noun faines is

plural of lang=en.

Fines vs Faines - What's the difference?

fines | faines |


As nouns the difference between fines and faines

is that fines is plural of lang=en while faines is plural of lang=en.

As a verb fines

is third-person singular of fine.

Fains vs Faines - What's the difference?

fains | faines |


As a verb fains

is third-person singular of fain.

As a noun faines is

plural of lang=en.

Faines vs Famines - What's the difference?

faines | famines |


As nouns the difference between faines and famines

is that faines is while famines is .

Fannes vs Faines - What's the difference?

fannes | faines |


As nouns the difference between fannes and faines

is that fannes is plural of lang=en while faines is plural of lang=en.

Fanes vs Faines - What's the difference?

fanes | faines |


As nouns the difference between fanes and faines

is that fanes is plural of fane while faines is plural of lang=en.

Faints vs Faines - What's the difference?

faints | faines |


As nouns the difference between faints and faines

is that faints is while faines is .

Faires vs Faines - What's the difference?

faires | faines |


As nouns the difference between faires and faines

is that faires is plural of lang=en while faines is plural of lang=en.