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Farks vs Marks - What's the difference?

farks | marks |


As verbs the difference between farks and marks

is that farks is third-person singular of fark while marks is third-person singular of mark.

As a noun marks is

plural of lang=en.

As a proper noun Marks is

{{surname|from=given names}} derived from the given name {{term|Mark|lang=en}}.

Harks vs Marks - What's the difference?

harks | marks |


As verbs the difference between harks and marks

is that harks is third-person singular of hark while marks is third-person singular of mark.

As a noun marks is

plural of lang=en.

As a proper noun Marks is

{{surname|from=given names}} derived from the given name {{term|Mark|lang=en}}.

Streaks vs Marks - What's the difference?

streaks | marks |


As a noun streaks

is .

As a verb streaks

is (streak).

As a proper noun marks is

derived from the given name mark.

Barks vs Marks - What's the difference?

barks | marks |


As nouns the difference between barks and marks

is that barks is plural of lang=en while marks is plural of lang=en.

As verbs the difference between barks and marks

is that barks is third-person singular of bark while marks is third-person singular of mark.

As a proper noun Marks is

{{surname|from=given names}} derived from the given name {{term|Mark|lang=en}}.

Marks vs Markt - What's the difference?

marks | markt |


As a proper noun marks

is derived from the given name mark.

As an adjective markt is

marked, tagged, carrying a mark or indication.

As a verb markt is

.

Marms vs Marks - What's the difference?

marms | marks |


As a noun marms

is .

As a proper noun marks is

derived from the given name mark.

Marks vs Marys - What's the difference?

marks | marys |


As a proper noun marks

is derived from the given name mark.

As a noun marys is

or marys can be .

Parks vs Marks - What's the difference?

parks | marks |


As a noun parks

is .

As a verb parks

is (park).

As a proper noun marks is

derived from the given name mark.

Marks vs Macks - What's the difference?

marks | macks |


As a proper noun marks

is derived from the given name mark.

As a noun macks is

.

Marks vs Darks - What's the difference?

marks | darks |


As a proper noun marks

is derived from the given name mark.

As a noun darks is

.

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