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beats

Beats vs Belts - What's the difference?

beats | belts |


As an adjective beats

is .

As a noun belts is

.

Teats vs Beats - What's the difference?

teats | beats |


As nouns the difference between teats and beats

is that teats is plural of lang=en while beats is plural of lang=en.

As a verb beats is

third-person singular of beat.

Beats vs Beans - What's the difference?

beats | beans |


As nouns the difference between beats and beans

is that beats is plural of lang=en while beans is plural of lang=en.

As verbs the difference between beats and beans

is that beats is third-person singular of beat while beans is third-person singular of bean.

Beats vs Meats - What's the difference?

beats | meats |


As an adjective beats

is .

As a noun meats is

.

Beats vs Feats - What's the difference?

beats | feats |


As nouns the difference between beats and feats

is that beats is plural of lang=en while feats is plural of feat.

As a verb beats

is third-person singular of beat.

Beats vs Seats - What's the difference?

beats | seats |


As an adjective beats

is .

As a noun seats is

.

As a verb seats is

(seat).

Beast vs Beats - What's the difference?

beast | beats |


As a proper noun beast

is (biblical) a figure in the book of revelation (apocalypse), often identified with satan or the antichrist.

As an adjective beats is

.

Pounds vs Beats - What's the difference?

pounds | beats |


As nouns the difference between pounds and beats

is that pounds is plural of lang=en while beats is plural of lang=en.

As verbs the difference between pounds and beats

is that pounds is third-person singular of pound while beats is third-person singular of beat.

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