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firs

Fiars vs Firs - What's the difference?

fiars | firs |


As nouns the difference between fiars and firs

is that fiars is while firs is .

Firk vs Firs - What's the difference?

firk | firs |


As nouns the difference between firk and firs

is that firk is a stroke; lash while firs is plural of lang=en.

As a verb firk

is to carry away or about; carry; move.

Firs vs Fairs - What's the difference?

firs | fairs |


As nouns the difference between firs and fairs

is that firs is plural of lang=en while fairs is plural of lang=en.

Firs vs Fires - What's the difference?

firs | fires |


As nouns the difference between firs and fires

is that firs is while fires is .

As a verb fires is

(fire).

Firs vs Fits - What's the difference?

firs | fits |


As nouns the difference between firs and fits

is that firs is while fits is .

As a verb fits is

(fit).

Sirs vs Firs - What's the difference?

sirs | firs |


As nouns the difference between sirs and firs

is that sirs is plural of lang=en while firs is plural of lang=en.

As a verb sirs

is third-person singular of sir.

Firs vs Fils - What's the difference?

firs | fils |


As nouns the difference between firs and fils

is that firs is while fils is son.

Firns vs Firs - What's the difference?

firns | firs |


As nouns the difference between firns and firs

is that firns is while firs is .

Firn vs Firs - What's the difference?

firn | firs |


As nouns the difference between firn and firs

is that firn is a type of old snow which has gone through multiple thaw and refreeze cycles and thus is made of numerous small icy grains, though it is not nearly as saturated with water as snow-cone slush is; can be hard or somewhat soft depending on recent and current weather conditions while firs is .

Firs vs Hirs - What's the difference?

firs | hirs |


As a noun firs

is .

As a pronoun hirs is

(neologism) that which belongs to hir, theirs (singular).

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