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flours

Terms vs Flours - What's the difference?

terms | flours |


As a noun terms

is .

As a verb flours is

(flour).

Flour vs Flours - What's the difference?

flour | flours |


As verbs the difference between flour and flours

is that flour is to apply flour to something; to cover with flour while flours is third-person singular of flour.

As a noun flour

is powder obtained by grinding or milling cereal grains, especially wheat, and used to bake bread, cakes, and pastry.

Lours vs Flours - What's the difference?

lours | flours |


As verbs the difference between lours and flours

is that lours is (lour) while flours is (flour).

Flours vs Floury - What's the difference?

flours | floury |


As a verb flours

is (flour).

As an adjective floury is

resembling flour.

Glours vs Flours - What's the difference?

glours | flours |


As verbs the difference between glours and flours

is that glours is third-person singular of glour while flours is third-person singular of flour.

Flours vs Floors - What's the difference?

flours | floors |


As verbs the difference between flours and floors

is that flours is third-person singular of flour while floors is third-person singular of floor.

As a noun floors is

plural of lang=en.

Flouts vs Flours - What's the difference?

flouts | flours |


As verbs the difference between flouts and flours

is that flouts is third-person singular of flout while flours is third-person singular of flour.

Fleurs vs Flours - What's the difference?

fleurs | flours |


As a noun fleurs

is .

As a verb flours is

(flour).

Flours vs Fours - What's the difference?

flours | fours |


As a verb flours

is (flour).

As a noun fours is

.