meets |
address |
As nouns the difference between meets and address
is that
meets is while
address is direction or superscription of a letter, or the name, title, and place of residence of the person addressed.
As verbs the difference between meets and address
is that
meets is (
meet) while
address is (obsolete) to prepare oneself.
As a preposition meets
is forming a combination or nexus of.
meets |
undefined |
As a noun meets
is .
As a verb meets
is (
meet).
As a preposition meets
is forming a combination or nexus of.
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
meets |
meets |
As nouns the difference between meets and meets
is that
meets is plural of lang=en while
meets is plural of lang=en.
As verbs the difference between meets and meets
is that
meets is third-person singular of meet while
meets is third-person singular of meet.
As prepositions the difference between meets and meets
is that
meets is forming a combination or nexus of while
meets is forming a combination or nexus of.
basic |
meets |
As an adjective basic
is basic.
As a noun meets is
.
As a verb meets is
(
meet).
As a preposition meets is
forming a combination or nexus of.
meets |
meetings |
As nouns the difference between meets and meetings
is that
meets is while
meetings is .
As a verb meets
is (
meet).
As a preposition meets
is forming a combination or nexus of.
meets |
bound |
As nouns the difference between meets and bound
is that
meets is plural of lang=en while
bound is a boundary, the border which one must cross in order to enter or leave a territory.
As verbs the difference between meets and bound
is that
meets is third-person singular of meet while
bound is past tense of bind.
As a preposition meets
is forming a combination or nexus of.
As an adjective bound is
obliged (to).
exceeds |
meets |
As verbs the difference between exceeds and meets
is that
exceeds is third-person singular of exceed while
meets is third-person singular of meet.
As a noun meets is
plural of lang=en.
As a preposition meets is
forming a combination or nexus of.
met |
meets |
meets |
mets |
As nouns the difference between meets and mets
is that
meets is plural of lang=en while
Mets is plural of Met.
As a verb meets
is third-person singular of meet.
As a preposition meets
is forming a combination or nexus of.
meets |
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