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Kales vs Wales - What's the difference?

kales | wales |


As nouns the difference between kales and wales

is that kales is while wales is .

As a verb wales is

(wale).

Wales vs Wanes - What's the difference?

wales | wanes |


As nouns the difference between wales and wanes

is that wales is while wanes is .

As verbs the difference between wales and wanes

is that wales is (wale) while wanes is (wane).

Wales vs Wages - What's the difference?

wales | wages |


As nouns the difference between wales and wages

is that wales is while wages is .

As verbs the difference between wales and wages

is that wales is (wale) while wages is (wage).

Gales vs Wales - What's the difference?

gales | wales |


As nouns the difference between gales and wales

is that gales is welshman (man who is a native or inhabitant of wales) while wales is .

As an adjective gales

is welsh (from wales).

As a verb wales is

(wale).

Wales vs Males - What's the difference?

wales | males |


As nouns the difference between wales and males

is that wales is while males is .

As a verb wales

is (wale).

Whales vs Wales - What's the difference?

whales | wales |


As nouns the difference between whales and wales

is that whales is plural of lang=en while wales is plural of lang=en.

As verbs the difference between whales and wales

is that whales is third-person singular of whale while wales is third-person singular of wale.

As a proper noun Wales is

one of the four constituent countries of the United Kingdom.

Walls vs Wales - What's the difference?

walls | wales |


As a proper noun walls

is .

As a noun wales is

.

As a verb wales is

(wale).

Wales vs Waler - What's the difference?

wales | waler |


As nouns the difference between wales and waler

is that wales is while waler is (australia|india) a breed of light saddle horse from australia, once favoured as a warhorse or waler can be (structural engineering) a plank of wood, block of concrete, etc, used for support or to maintain required separation between components in order to help maintain the form of a construction under stress.

As a verb wales

is (wale).

Bales vs Wales - What's the difference?

bales | wales |


As nouns the difference between bales and wales

is that bales is while wales is .

As a verb wales is

(wale).

Wales vs Walers - What's the difference?

wales | walers |


As nouns the difference between wales and walers

is that wales is while walers is .

As a verb wales

is (wale).

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