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steves

Stevens vs Steves - What's the difference?

stevens | steves |


As nouns the difference between stevens and steves

is that stevens is plural of steven while Steves is plural of Steve.

As a proper noun Stevens

is an English patronymic surname derived from the given name Steven.

As a verb steves is

third-person singular of steve.

Steves vs Stees - What's the difference?

steves | stees |


As a verb steves

is (steve).

As a noun stees is

.

Steles vs Steves - What's the difference?

steles | steves |


As nouns the difference between steles and steves

is that steles is plural of lang=en while Steves is plural of Steve.

As a verb steves is

third-person singular of steve.

Steved vs Steves - What's the difference?

steved | steves |


As verbs the difference between steved and steves

is that steved is (steve) while steves is (steve).

Sieves vs Steves - What's the difference?

sieves | steves |


As nouns the difference between sieves and steves

is that sieves is plural of sieve while Steves is plural of Steve.

As verbs the difference between sieves and steves

is that sieves is third-person singular of sieve while steves is third-person singular of steve.

Stives vs Steves - What's the difference?

stives | steves |


As nouns the difference between stives and steves

is that stives is stews; a brothel while Steves is plural of Steve.

As a verb steves is

third-person singular of steve.

Steres vs Steves - What's the difference?

steres | steves |


As verbs the difference between steres and steves

is that steres is while steves is (steve).

Staves vs Steves - What's the difference?

staves | steves |


As verbs the difference between staves and steves

is that staves is (stave) while steves is (steve).

As a noun staves

is (long, straight stick).

Steves vs Steven - What's the difference?

steves | steven |


As verbs the difference between steves and steven

is that steves is (steve) while steven is (obsolete) to speak; utter; describe; tell of; name or steven can be (obsolete) to call; summon; command; appoint.

As a noun steven is

the voice, now especially when loud or strong or steven can be (obsolete) a time, occasion.

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