Grits is a anagram of girts.
As nouns the difference between girts and grits
is that
girts is plural of lang=en while
grits is plural of lang=en ('hulled oats'.
As verbs the difference between girts and grits
is that
girts is third-person singular of girt while
grits is third-person singular of grit.
As a proper noun Grits is
the
Liberal Party of Canada.
girts
English
Noun
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Verb
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(girt)
Anagrams
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grits
English
Etymology 1
See
Noun
(head)
('hulled oats')
(Western Hemisphere) Coarsely ground hominy which is boiled and eaten, primarily in the Southern United States.
Usage notes
* (term) usually takes a plural verb, especially outside the southern US.
Related terms
* nitty-gritty
* gruel
* grout
Etymology 2
See (grit) (Etymology 1)
Noun
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Verb
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(grit)
Anagrams
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