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piles

Piles vs Apple - What's the difference?

piles | apple |


As a verb piles

is .

As a proper noun apple is

a nickname for new york city, usually “the big apple”.

Tasty vs Piles - What's the difference?

tasty | piles |


As an adjective tasty

is having a pleasant or satisfying flavor; delicious.

As a verb piles is

.

Heaps vs Piles - What's the difference?

heaps | piles |


As a noun heaps

is .

As a verb piles is

.

Piles vs Fissure - What's the difference?

piles | fissure |


As nouns the difference between piles and fissure

is that piles is plural of lang=en while fissure is a crack or opening, as in a rock.

As a verb fissure is

to split forming fissures.

Piles vs Post - What's the difference?

piles | post |


As a verb piles

is .

As a noun post is

post, mail.

Piles vs Fistula - What's the difference?

piles | fistula |


As a verb piles

is .

As a noun fistula is

(medicine) an abnormal connection or passageway between organs or vessels that normally do not connect.

Peels vs Piles - What's the difference?

peels | piles |


As nouns the difference between peels and piles

is that peels is plural of lang=en while piles is plural of lang=en.

As a verb peels

is third-person singular of peel.

Piles vs Constipation - What's the difference?

piles | constipation |


As a verb piles

is .

As a noun constipation is

constipation.

Accumulation vs Piles - What's the difference?

accumulation | piles |


As a noun accumulation

is the act of amassing or gathering, as into a pile.

As a verb piles is

.

Piles vs Mound - What's the difference?

piles | mound |


As a verb piles

is .

As a noun mound is

moon.

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