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Matey vs Mates - What's the difference?

matey | mates |


As an adjective matey

is (uk) sociable or friendly.

As a noun matey

is (informal) , friend.

As a verb mates is

.

Mates vs Rates - What's the difference?

mates | rates |


As a verb mates

is .

As a noun rates is

.

Mates vs Maties - What's the difference?

mates | maties |


As nouns the difference between mates and maties

is that mates is plural of lang=en while maties is plural of lang=en.

As an adjective mates

is friendly; having a friendship (with).

Mates vs Gates - What's the difference?

mates | gates |


As a verb mates

is .

As a proper noun gates is

.

Lates vs Mates - What's the difference?

lates | mates |


As verbs the difference between lates and mates

is that lates is while mates is .

Maces vs Mates - What's the difference?

maces | mates |


As verbs the difference between maces and mates

is that maces is (mace) while mates is .

As a noun maces

is .

Hates vs Mates - What's the difference?

hates | mates |


As verbs the difference between hates and mates

is that hates is while mates is .

Mates vs Males - What's the difference?

mates | males |


As a verb mates

is .

As a noun males is

.

Mates vs Manes - What's the difference?

mates | manes |


As a verb mates

is .

As a noun manes is

.

Metes vs Mates - What's the difference?

metes | mates |


As nouns the difference between metes and mates

is that metes is plural of lang=en while mates is plural of lang=en.

As a verb metes

is third-person singular of mete.

As an adjective mates is

friendly; having a friendship (with).

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