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forces

Army vs Forces - What's the difference?

army | forces |


As a proper noun army

is a sports team representing the.

As a verb forces is

.

Aforce vs Forces - What's the difference?

aforce | forces |


As a verb forces is

.

Forcer vs Forces - What's the difference?

forcer | forces |


As nouns the difference between forcer and forces

is that forcer is the solid piston of a force pump; the instrument by which water is forced in a pump while forces is plural of lang=en.

As a verb forces is

third-person singular of force.

Forcest vs Forces - What's the difference?

forcest | forces |


As verbs the difference between forcest and forces

is that forcest is (archaic) (force) while forces is .

Forces vs Fortes - What's the difference?

forces | fortes |


As a verb forces

is .

As a noun fortes is

.

Forcers vs Forces - What's the difference?

forcers | forces |


As a noun forcers

is .

As a verb forces is

.

Forced vs Forces - What's the difference?

forced | forces |


As verbs the difference between forced and forces

is that forced is (force) while forces is .

As an adjective forced

is obtained forcefully, not naturally.

Forces vs Formes - What's the difference?

forces | formes |


As nouns the difference between forces and formes

is that forces is plural of lang=en while formes is plural of lang=en.

As a verb forces

is third-person singular of force.

Farces vs Forces - What's the difference?

farces | forces |


As a noun farces

is .

As a verb forces is

.

Forces vs Forceps - What's the difference?

forces | forceps |


As a verb forces

is .

As a noun forceps is

(l) (instrument used in surgery to grasp objects).

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