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hires

Successors vs Hires - What's the difference?

successors | hires |


As a noun successors

is .

As an adjective hires is

famous, well-known.

Hire vs Hires - What's the difference?

hire | hires |


As a noun hire

is .

As an adjective hires is

famous, well-known.

Hires vs Staff - What's the difference?

hires | staff |


As verbs the difference between hires and staff

is that hires is third-person singular of hire while staff is to supply (a business) with employees.

As a noun staff is

a long, straight stick, especially one used to assist in walking.

Hires - What does it mean?

hires | |

is likely misspelled.


has no English definition.

As a verb hires

is third-person singular of hire.

Hires vs Deer - What's the difference?

hires | deer |


As an adjective hires

is famous, well-known.

As a noun deer is

a ruminant mammal with antlers and hooves of the family cervidae'', or one of several similar animals from related families of the order ''artiodactyla .

Hires vs Hires - What's the difference?

hires | hires |


As adjectives the difference between hires and hires

is that hires is famous, well-known while hires is famous, well-known.

Wikidiffcom vs Hires - What's the difference?

wikidiffcom | hires |


As an adjective hires is

famous, well-known.

Terms vs Hires - What's the difference?

terms | hires |


As a noun terms

is .

As an adjective hires is

famous, well-known.

Hires vs Hired - What's the difference?

hires | hired |


As an adjective hires

is famous, well-known.

As a verb hired is

(hire).

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