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seems

Seeds vs Seems - What's the difference?

seeds | seems |


As a noun seeds

is .

As a verb seems is

(seem).

Seems vs Seels - What's the difference?

seems | seels |


As verbs the difference between seems and seels

is that seems is (seem) while seels is (seel).

Seeme vs Seems - What's the difference?

seeme | seems |


As verbs the difference between seeme and seems

is that seeme is obsolete spelling of lang=en while seems is third-person singular of seem.

Seems vs Meems - What's the difference?

seems | meems |


As a verb seems

is (seem).

As a noun meems is

.

Sees vs Seems - What's the difference?

sees | seems |


As a noun sees

is a scythe.

As a verb seems is

(seem).

Seems vs Look - What's the difference?

seems | look |


As verbs the difference between seems and look

is that seems is third-person singular of seem while look is to try to see, to pay attention to with one’s eyes.

As a noun look is

the action of looking, an attempt to see.

As a proper noun Look is

{{surname|from=given names}.

Apears vs Seems - What's the difference?

apears | seems |


As a verb seems is

(seem).

Thinks vs Seems - What's the difference?

thinks | seems |


As verbs the difference between thinks and seems

is that thinks is (think) while seems is (seem).

As a noun thinks

is .

Like vs Seems - What's the difference?

like | seems |


As a verb seems is

(seem).

Seems vs Seemer - What's the difference?

seems | seemer |


As a verb seems

is (seem).

As a noun seemer is

a person who, or a thing which seems.

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