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Quits vs Puits - What's the difference?

quits | puits |

As an adjective quits

is (colloquial|british) on equal monetary terms; neither owing or being owed.

As a verb quits

is (quit).

As a noun puits is

(obsolete) a well; a small stream; a fountain; a spring.

quits

English

Adjective

  • (colloquial, British) On equal monetary terms; neither owing or being owed.
  • Here's the last of the money you lent me. We're quits now, right?

    Synonyms

    * all even * even * even-steven

    Derived terms

    * call it quits

    Verb

    (head)
  • (quit)
  • Anagrams

    *

    puits

    English

    Noun

    (puits)
  • (obsolete) A well; a small stream; a fountain; a spring.
  • * Jeremy Taylor
  • The puits flowing from the fountain of life.
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