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Feels vs Fees - What's the difference?

feels | fees |


As nouns the difference between feels and fees

is that feels is plural of lang=en while fees is plural of lang=en.

As verbs the difference between feels and fees

is that feels is third-person singular of feel while fees is third-person singular of fee.

Fax vs Hax - What's the difference?

fax | hax |


As nouns the difference between fax and hax

is that fax is the hair of the head while hax is hacks, hacking, or something done by a hacker.

As a verb fax

is to send a document via a fax machine.

Kees vs Gees - What's the difference?

kees | gees |


As nouns the difference between kees and gees

is that kees is kiss while gees is plural of lang=en.

As a verb gees is

third-person singular of gee.

Closes vs Closers - What's the difference?

closes | closers |


As nouns the difference between closes and closers

is that closes is while closers is .

As a verb closes

is (close).

Diva vs Div - What's the difference?

diva | div |


As a noun diva

is divan, couch.

As a number div is

a roman numeral representing five hundred and four ().

Yearling vs Dearling - What's the difference?

yearling | dearling |


As nouns the difference between yearling and dearling

is that yearling is an animal that is between one and two years old while dearling is alternative form of lang=en.

Dentile vs Dentils - What's the difference?

dentile | dentils |


As nouns the difference between dentile and dentils

is that dentile is (zoology) a small tooth, like that of a saw while dentils is .

Babehs vs Babels - What's the difference?

babehs | babels |


As nouns the difference between babehs and babels

is that babehs is while babels is .

Wiles vs Wiled - What's the difference?

wiles | wiled |


As a proper noun Wiles

is {{surname|from=nicknames}} A patronymic form of Wile.

As a noun wiles

is plural of lang=en.

As a verb wiled is

past tense of wile.

Churl vs Churr - What's the difference?

churl | churr |


As a noun churl

is a rustic; a countryman or labourer; a peasant.

As a verb churr is

an alternative spelling of chirr.

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