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Entry vs Thins - What's the difference?

entry | thins |


As nouns the difference between entry and thins

is that entry is the act of entering while thins is plural of thin.

As a verb thins is

third-person singular of thin.

Something vs Thins - What's the difference?

something | thins |


As verbs the difference between something and thins

is that something is applied to an action whose name is forgotten by, unknown or unimportant to the user, eg from words of a song while thins is (thin).

As nouns the difference between something and thins

is that something is an object whose nature is yet to be defined while thins is .

As a pronoun something

is an uncertain or unspecified thing; one thing.

As an adjective something

is having a characteristic that the speaker cannot specify.

As an adverb something

is (degree) somewhat; to a degree.

Twins vs Thins - What's the difference?

twins | thins |


As nouns the difference between twins and thins

is that twins is plural of lang=en while thins is plural of thin.

As verbs the difference between twins and thins

is that twins is third-person singular of twin while thins is third-person singular of thin.

As a proper noun Twins

is the Minnesota Twins team.

Thins vs Tins - What's the difference?

thins | tins |


As verbs the difference between thins and tins

is that thins is third-person singular of thin while tins is third-person singular of tin.

As nouns the difference between thins and tins

is that thins is plural of thin while tins is plural of lang=en.

Thins vs Chins - What's the difference?

thins | chins |


As verbs the difference between thins and chins

is that thins is third-person singular of thin while chins is third-person singular of chin.

As nouns the difference between thins and chins

is that thins is plural of thin while chins is plural of lang=en.

Thins vs Shins - What's the difference?

thins | shins |


As verbs the difference between thins and shins

is that thins is third-person singular of thin while shins is third-person singular of shin.

As nouns the difference between thins and shins

is that thins is plural of thin while shins is plural of lang=en.

Thins vs Thons - What's the difference?

thins | thons |


As a verb thins

is third-person singular of thin.

As a noun thins

is plural of thin.

As an adjective thons is

belonging to thon, their singular. Gender-neutral third-person singular possessive adjective, coordinate with {{term|his and {{term|her}}.}.

Thins vs Whins - What's the difference?

thins | whins |


As nouns the difference between thins and whins

is that thins is plural of thin while whins is plural of lang=en.

As a verb thins

is third-person singular of thin.

Thinks vs Thins - What's the difference?

thinks | thins |


As verbs the difference between thinks and thins

is that thinks is third-person singular of think while thins is third-person singular of thin.

As nouns the difference between thinks and thins

is that thinks is plural of lang=en while thins is plural of thin.

Things vs Thins - What's the difference?

things | thins |


As nouns the difference between things and thins

is that things is plural of lang=en while thins is plural of thin.

As a verb thins is

third-person singular of thin.

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