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Mist vs Misses - What's the difference?

mist | misses |


As verbs the difference between mist and misses

is that mist is (to mock a work by inserting annotations) while misses is (miss).

As a noun misses is

or misses can be (mrs).

Misses vs False - What's the difference?

misses | false |


As a noun misses

is or misses can be (mrs).

As a verb misses

is (miss).

As an adjective false is

(label) one of two states of a boolean variable; logic.

Misses vs Mistress - What's the difference?

misses | mistress |


As nouns the difference between misses and mistress

is that misses is or misses can be (mrs) while mistress is (archaic) used as the title of a married woman before her name now used only in the abbreviated form mrs .

As a verb misses

is (miss).

Lacks vs Misses - What's the difference?

lacks | misses |


As nouns the difference between lacks and misses

is that lacks is plural of lang=en while misses is plural of lang=en.

As verbs the difference between lacks and misses

is that lacks is third-person singular of lack while misses is third-person singular of miss.

As a proper noun Misses is

plural of Miss|lang=enCategory:English plurals.

Petite vs Misses - What's the difference?

petite | misses |


As an adjective petite

is .

As a noun misses is

or misses can be (mrs).

As a verb misses is

(miss).

Misses vs Junior - What's the difference?

misses | junior |


As nouns the difference between misses and junior

is that misses is or misses can be (mrs) while junior is junior (especially a junior sportsman).

As a verb misses

is (miss).

Mister vs Misses - What's the difference?

mister | misses |


As nouns the difference between mister and misses

is that mister is mister (title conferred on an adult male), especially when referring to anglophones while misses is or misses can be (mrs).

As a verb misses is

(miss).

Misses vs Madam - What's the difference?

misses | madam |


As nouns the difference between misses and madam

is that misses is or misses can be (mrs) while madam is french governess.

As a verb misses

is (miss).

Misses - What does it mean?

misses | |

Misses vs Messesampflash - What's the difference?

misses | messesampflash |

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