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stages

Staves vs Stages - What's the difference?

staves | stages |


As nouns the difference between staves and stages

is that staves is plural of nodot=9 lang=en (long, straight stick) while stages is plural of lang=en.

As verbs the difference between staves and stages

is that staves is third-person singular of stave while stages is third-person singular of stage.

Stages vs Stales - What's the difference?

stages | stales |


As nouns the difference between stages and stales

is that stages is while stales is .

As a verb stages

is (stage).

Sages vs Stages - What's the difference?

sages | stages |


As verbs the difference between sages and stages

is that sages is while stages is (stage).

As a noun stages is

.

Stages vs Stapes - What's the difference?

stages | stapes |


As nouns the difference between stages and stapes

is that stages is plural of lang=en while stapes is a small stirrup-shaped bone of the middle ear.

As a verb stages

is third-person singular of stage.

Staged vs Stages - What's the difference?

staged | stages |


As verbs the difference between staged and stages

is that staged is past tense of stage while stages is third-person singular of stage.

As an adjective staged

is planned, prepared.

As a noun stages is

plural of lang=en.

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