Pares vs Ares - What's the difference?
pares | ares |
(pare)
to remove the outer covering or skin of something with a cutting device, typically a knife
to reduce, diminish or trim gradually something as if by cutting off
to trim the hoof of a horse
(Greek god) The god of war, son of Zeus and Hera, brother Hephaestus, sister Eris, who is his companion. Attended by his sons, (to Aphrodite), Deimos and Phobos, and old war-goddess Enyo.
As a verb pares
is third-person singular of pare.As a proper noun Ares is
the god of war, son of Zeus and Hera, brother Hephaestus, sister Eris, who is his companion. Attended by his sons, (to Aphrodite), Deimos and Phobos, and old war-goddess Enyo.As a noun ares is
plural of lang=en A unit of area of 100 square meters.pares
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(par)- We pared the paired pears.
- Albert had to pare his options down by disregarding anything beyond his meager budget.