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tunnels

Tunnels - What does it mean?

tunnels | |

Tunnels vs Bridges - What's the difference?

tunnels | bridges |


As a noun tunnels

is .

As a proper noun bridges is

.

Tunnels vs Flyovers - What's the difference?

tunnels | flyovers |


As nouns the difference between tunnels and flyovers

is that tunnels is while flyovers is .

Tubes vs Tunnels - What's the difference?

tubes | tunnels |


As a verb tubes

is .

As a noun tunnels is

.

Tunnels vs Subway - What's the difference?

tunnels | subway |


As nouns the difference between tunnels and subway

is that tunnels is plural of lang=en while subway is an underground railway, especially for mass transit of people in urban areas.

As a verb subway is

to travel by underground railway.

Caves vs Tunnels - What's the difference?

caves | tunnels |


As nouns the difference between caves and tunnels

is that caves is while tunnels is .

As a verb caves

is (cave).

Trunnels vs Tunnels - What's the difference?

trunnels | tunnels |


As nouns the difference between trunnels and tunnels

is that trunnels is while tunnels is .

Runnels vs Tunnels - What's the difference?

runnels | tunnels |


As nouns the difference between runnels and tunnels

is that runnels is while tunnels is .

Gunnels vs Tunnels - What's the difference?

gunnels | tunnels |


As nouns the difference between gunnels and tunnels

is that gunnels is while tunnels is .

Funnels vs Tunnels - What's the difference?

funnels | tunnels |


As nouns the difference between funnels and tunnels

is that funnels is plural of funnel while tunnels is plural of lang=en.

As a verb funnels

is third-person singular of funnel.

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