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hakes

Cakes vs Hakes - What's the difference?

cakes | hakes |


As verbs the difference between cakes and hakes

is that cakes is third-person singular of cake while hakes is third-person singular of hake.

As a noun cakes

is plural of lang=en.

Hakes vs Hales - What's the difference?

hakes | hales |


As a verb hakes

is (hake).

As an adjective hales is

.

Hakes vs Hukes - What's the difference?

hakes | hukes |


As a verb hakes

is (hake).

As a noun hukes is

.

Hykes vs Hakes - What's the difference?

hykes | hakes |


As a noun hykes

is .

As a verb hakes is

(hake).

Hates vs Hakes - What's the difference?

hates | hakes |


As verbs the difference between hates and hakes

is that hates is while hakes is (hake).

Hakes vs Fakes - What's the difference?

hakes | fakes |


As a verb hakes

is (hake).

As a noun fakes is

.

Makes vs Hakes - What's the difference?

makes | hakes |


As verbs the difference between makes and hakes

is that makes is (make) while hakes is (hake).

As a noun makes

is .

Akes vs Hakes - What's the difference?

akes | hakes |


As verbs the difference between akes and hakes

is that akes is third-person singular of ake while hakes is third-person singular of hake.

Jakes vs Hakes - What's the difference?

jakes | hakes |


As a noun jakes

is a privy or latrine.

As a proper noun Jakes

is {{surname|lang=en}.

As a verb hakes is

third-person singular of hake.

Takes vs Hakes - What's the difference?

takes | hakes |


As verbs the difference between takes and hakes

is that takes is (take) while hakes is (hake).

As a noun takes

is .

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