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vultures

Vultures vs Crows - What's the difference?

vultures | crows |


As a noun vultures

is , collectively a wake.

As an abbreviation crows is

(military|us) (common remotely operated weapon system).

Vultures vs Chickens - What's the difference?

vultures | chickens |


As nouns the difference between vultures and chickens

is that vultures is plural of vulture, collectively a wake while chickens is plural of lang=en.

As a verb chickens is

third-person singular of chicken.

Buzzards vs Vultures - What's the difference?

buzzards | vultures |


As nouns the difference between buzzards and vultures

is that buzzards is plural of buzzard while vultures is plural of vulture, collectively a wake.

Vultures vs Sharks - What's the difference?

vultures | sharks |


As nouns the difference between vultures and sharks

is that vultures is plural of vulture, collectively a wake while sharks is plural of lang=en.

Vultures - What does it mean?

vultures | |

is likely misspelled.


has no English definition.

As a noun vultures

is plural of vulture, collectively a wake.

Eagles vs Vultures - What's the difference?

eagles | vultures |


As nouns the difference between eagles and vultures

is that eagles is plural of lang=en while vultures is plural of vulture, collectively a wake.

As a verb eagles

is third-person singular of eagle.

Cultures vs Vultures - What's the difference?

cultures | vultures |


As nouns the difference between cultures and vultures

is that cultures is plural of lang=en while vultures is plural of vulture, collectively a wake.

As a verb cultures

is third-person singular of culture.

Multures vs Vultures - What's the difference?

multures | vultures |


As nouns the difference between multures and vultures

is that multures is plural of multure while vultures is plural of vulture, collectively a wake.