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heels

Heels vs Hills - What's the difference?

heels | hills |


As nouns the difference between heels and hills

is that heels is while hills is .

Stilettos vs Heels - What's the difference?

stilettos | heels |


As nouns the difference between stilettos and heels

is that stilettos is while heels is .

Heel vs Heels - What's the difference?

heel | heels |


As nouns the difference between heel and heels

is that heel is the rear part of the foot, where it joins the leg while heels is plural of lang=en.

As a verb heel

is to follow at somebody's heels; to chase closely.

As a proper noun Heel

is a part of Maasgouw in the Netherlands.

Flats vs Heels - What's the difference?

flats | heels |


As nouns the difference between flats and heels

is that flats is plural of lang=en while heels is plural of lang=en.

Heels - What does it mean?

heels | |

Heeled vs Heels - What's the difference?

heeled | heels |


As a verb heeled

is (heel).

As an adjective heeled

is having a heel (often specified, as in high-heeled etc).

As a noun heels is

.

Seels vs Heels - What's the difference?

seels | heels |


As a verb seels

is (seel).

As a noun heels is

.

Heels vs Eels - What's the difference?

heels | eels |


As nouns the difference between heels and eels

is that heels is while eels is (label).

Hells vs Heels - What's the difference?

hells | heels |


As nouns the difference between hells and heels

is that hells is while heels is .

Wheels vs Heels - What's the difference?

wheels | heels |


As nouns the difference between wheels and heels

is that wheels is plural of lang=en while heels is plural of lang=en.

As a verb wheels

is third-person singular of wheel.

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