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Livery vs Liveries - What's the difference?

livery | liveries |


As nouns the difference between livery and liveries

is that livery is any distinctive identifying uniform worn by a group, such as the uniform worn by chauffeurs and male servants while liveries is .

As verbs the difference between livery and liveries

is that livery is (archaic) to clothe while liveries is (livery).

Liveries vs Uniforms - What's the difference?

liveries | uniforms |


As nouns the difference between liveries and uniforms

is that liveries is while uniforms is .

As a verb liveries

is (livery).

Liveries vs Livelies - What's the difference?

liveries | livelies |


As nouns the difference between liveries and livelies

is that liveries is plural of livery while livelies is plural of lively.

As a verb liveries

is third-person singular of livery.

Terms vs Liveries - What's the difference?

terms | liveries |


As nouns the difference between terms and liveries

is that terms is while liveries is .

As a verb liveries is

(livery).

Liveried vs Liveries - What's the difference?

liveried | liveries |


As an adjective liveried

is dressed in livery, uniformed, especially a servant in a servant's uniform or a chauffeur in uniform.

As a noun liveries is

.

As a verb liveries is

(livery).