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roes

Roes vs Robs - What's the difference?

roes | robs |


As a noun roes

is plural of lang=en.

As a verb robs is

third-person singular of rob.

Woes vs Roes - What's the difference?

woes | roes |


As nouns the difference between woes and roes

is that woes is plural of lang=en while roes is plural of lang=en.

Rodes vs Roes - What's the difference?

rodes | roes |


As a verb rodes

is .

As a proper noun roes is

.

Roes vs Noes - What's the difference?

roes | noes |


As a proper noun roes

is .

As a noun noes is

.

Ross vs Roes - What's the difference?

ross | roes |


As a noun ross

is (us|dialect) the rough, scaly surface on the bark of trees.

As a verb ross

is (us|dialect|transitive) to divest of the ross, or rough, scaly surface.

As a proper noun roes is

.

Roses vs Roes - What's the difference?

roses | roes |


As a noun roses

is .

As a proper noun roes is

.

Roles vs Roes - What's the difference?

roles | roes |


As nouns the difference between roles and roes

is that roles is plural of lang=en while roes is plural of lang=en.

Roes vs Toes - What's the difference?

roes | toes |


As a proper noun roes

is .

As a noun toes is

.

Roes vs Joes - What's the difference?

roes | joes |


As a proper noun roes

is .

As a noun joes is

.

Roes vs Rokes - What's the difference?

roes | rokes |


As a proper noun roes

is .

As a noun rokes is

.

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