furies |
false |
As a proper noun furies
is (greek god) the goddesses of vengeance; they were also known to accompany nemesis their roman counterparts were the dirae.
As an adjective false is
(
label) one of two states of a boolean variable; logic.
furies |
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furies |
undefined |
As a proper noun furies
is (greek god) the goddesses of vengeance; they were also known to accompany nemesis their roman counterparts were the dirae.
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
harpies |
furies |
As nouns the difference between harpies and furies
is that
harpies is plural of lang=en while
furies is plural of lang=en.
As a proper noun Furies is
the goddesses of vengeance; they were also known to accompany Nemesis. Their Roman counterparts were the Dirae.
fury |
furies |
As proper nouns the difference between fury and furies
is that
fury is (
lb) female personification of vengeance () while
furies is (greek god) the goddesses of vengeance; they were also known to accompany nemesis their roman counterparts were the dirae.
furies |
furries |
As nouns the difference between furies and furries
is that
furies is plural of lang=en while
furries is plural of lang=en.
As a proper noun Furies
is the goddesses of vengeance; they were also known to accompany Nemesis. Their Roman counterparts were the Dirae.
terms |
furies |
As a noun terms
is .
As a proper noun furies is
(greek god) the goddesses of vengeance; they were also known to accompany nemesis their roman counterparts were the dirae.
buries |
furies |
As a verb buries
is (
bury).
As a proper noun furies is
(greek god) the goddesses of vengeance; they were also known to accompany nemesis their roman counterparts were the dirae.
furies |
furzes |
As a proper noun furies
is (greek god) the goddesses of vengeance; they were also known to accompany nemesis their roman counterparts were the dirae.
As a noun furzes is
.
furies |
curies |
As a proper noun furies
is (greek god) the goddesses of vengeance; they were also known to accompany nemesis their roman counterparts were the dirae.
As a noun curies is
.
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