terms |
hayes |
As nouns the difference between terms and hayes
is that
terms is while
hayes is .
arden |
hayes |
As a proper noun arden
is .
As a noun hayes is
.
wayes |
hayes |
As nouns the difference between wayes and hayes
is that
wayes is plural of lang=en while
hayes is plural of lang=en.
As a proper noun Hayes is
any of a number of places, outside Britain named for persons with the surname.
hays |
hayes |
As nouns the difference between hays and hayes
is that
hays is plural of lang=en while
hayes is plural of lang=en.
As proper nouns the difference between hays and hayes
is that
hays is {{surname} while
Hayes is any of a number of places, outside Britain named for persons with the surname.
As a verb hays
is third-person singular of hay.
haves |
hayes |
As nouns the difference between haves and hayes
is that
haves is the wealthy or privileged, contrasted to those who are poor or deprived: the have nots while
hayes is plural of lang=en.
As a verb haves
is third-person singular of have.
As a proper noun Hayes is
any of a number of places, outside Britain named for persons with the surname.
hates |
hayes |
As nouns the difference between hates and hayes
is that
hates is plural of lang=en while
hayes is plural of lang=en.
As a verb hates
is third-person singular of hate.
As a proper noun Hayes is
any of a number of places, outside Britain named for persons with the surname.
hayes |
ayes |
As nouns the difference between hayes and ayes
is that
hayes is plural of lang=en while
ayes is plural of lang=en.
As a proper noun Hayes
is any of a number of places, outside Britain named for persons with the surname.
hayes |
hakes |
As a proper noun Hayes
is any of a number of places, outside Britain named for persons with the surname.
As a noun hayes
is plural of lang=en.
As a verb hakes is
third-person singular of hake.
hales |
hayes |
As a verb hales
is third-person singular of hale.
As a proper noun Hayes is
any of a number of places, outside Britain named for persons with the surname.
As a noun hayes is
plural of lang=en.
hayes |
hares |
As nouns the difference between hayes and hares
is that
hayes is plural of lang=en while
hares is plural of lang=en.
As a proper noun Hayes
is any of a number of places, outside Britain named for persons with the surname.
As a verb hares is
third-person singular of hare.
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