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eirs

Heirs vs Eirs - What's the difference?

heirs | eirs |


As a noun heirs

is .

As a pronoun eirs is

(neologism) that which belongs to em, theirs (singular).

Emirs vs Eirs - What's the difference?

emirs | eirs |


As a noun emirs

is .

As a pronoun eirs is

(neologism) that which belongs to em, theirs (singular).

Errs vs Eirs - What's the difference?

errs | eirs |


As a verb errs

is third-person singular of err.

As a pronoun eirs is

that which belongs to em, theirs singular. Possessive case of gender-neutral ey, coordinate with {{term|his and {{term|hers}}.}.

Eirs vs Keirs - What's the difference?

eirs | keirs |


As a pronoun eirs

is (neologism) that which belongs to em, theirs (singular).

As a noun keirs is

.

Weirs vs Eirs - What's the difference?

weirs | eirs |


As a noun weirs

is .

As a pronoun eirs is

(neologism) that which belongs to em, theirs (singular).

Eirs vs Ears - What's the difference?

eirs | ears |


As a pronoun eirs

is that which belongs to em, theirs singular. Possessive case of gender-neutral ey, coordinate with {{term|his and {{term|hers}}.}.

As a noun ears is

plural of lang=en.

As a verb ears is

third-person singular of ear.

Kirs vs Eirs - What's the difference?

kirs | eirs |


As a noun kirs

is .

As a pronoun eirs is

(neologism) that which belongs to em, theirs (singular).

Eirs vs Eies - What's the difference?

eirs | eies |


As a pronoun eirs

is that which belongs to em, theirs singular. Possessive case of gender-neutral ey, coordinate with {{term|his and {{term|hers}}.}.

As a noun eies is

obsolete spelling of lang=en.

Eirs vs Airs - What's the difference?

eirs | airs |


As a pronoun eirs

is (neologism) that which belongs to em, theirs (singular).

As a noun airs is

.

As a verb airs is

(air).

Sirs vs Eirs - What's the difference?

sirs | eirs |


As a noun sirs

is .

As a pronoun eirs is

(neologism) that which belongs to em, theirs (singular).

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