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states

States vs X - What's the difference?

states | x |


As a proper noun states

is (informal|with definite article) the united states.

As a letter x is

the twenty-fourth letter of the.

As a symbol x is

voiceless velar fricative.

Defines vs States - What's the difference?

defines | states |


As a verb defines

is (define).

As a proper noun states is

(informal|with definite article) the united states.

Dictates vs States - What's the difference?

dictates | states |


As a verb dictates

is .

As a proper noun states is

(informal|with definite article) the united states.

States vs Claims - What's the difference?

states | claims |


As a proper noun states

is (informal|with definite article) the united states.

As a noun claims is

.

States vs Feelings - What's the difference?

states | feelings |


As a proper noun states

is (informal|with definite article) the united states.

As a noun feelings is

.

States vs Reads - What's the difference?

states | reads |


As a proper noun states

is (informal|with definite article) the united states.

As a noun reads is

.

As a verb reads is

(read).

States vs Null - What's the difference?

states | null |


As a proper noun states

is (informal|with definite article) the united states.

As a noun null is

zero, nil; the cardinal number before einn.

Stipulates vs States - What's the difference?

stipulates | states |


As a verb stipulates

is .

As a proper noun states is

(informal|with definite article) the united states.

States vs Argues - What's the difference?

states | argues |


As verbs the difference between states and argues

is that states is third-person singular of state while argues is third-person singular of argue.

As a noun states

is plural of lang=en.

As a proper noun States

is the United States.

Federation vs States - What's the difference?

federation | states |


As a noun federation

is federation.

As a proper noun states is

(informal|with definite article) the united states.

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