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gases

Gases vs Gauses - What's the difference?

gases | gauses |


As nouns the difference between gases and gauses

is that gases is while gauses is .

Oases vs Gases - What's the difference?

oases | gases |


As nouns the difference between oases and gases

is that oases is while gases is .

Eases vs Gases - What's the difference?

eases | gases |


As a verb eases

is (ease).

As a noun gases is

.

Gases vs Lases - What's the difference?

gases | lases |


As a noun gases

is .

As a verb lases is

.

Gapes vs Gases - What's the difference?

gapes | gases |


As nouns the difference between gapes and gases

is that gapes is while gases is .

As a verb gapes

is (gape).

Gases vs Cases - What's the difference?

gases | cases |


As a noun gases

is .

As a verb cases is

.

Gales vs Gases - What's the difference?

gales | gases |


As nouns the difference between gales and gases

is that gales is welshman (man who is a native or inhabitant of wales) while gases is .

As an adjective gales

is welsh (from wales).

Gazes vs Gases - What's the difference?

gazes | gases |


As nouns the difference between gazes and gases

is that gazes is plural of lang=en while gases is plural of lang=en.

As a verb gases is

third-person singular of gas.

Gases vs Tases - What's the difference?

gases | tases |


As nouns the difference between gases and tases

is that gases is plural of lang=en while TASes is plural of TAS|lang=en.

As verbs the difference between gases and tases

is that gases is third-person singular of gas while tases is third-person singular of tase.

Gates vs Gases - What's the difference?

gates | gases |


As nouns the difference between gates and gases

is that gates is plural of lang=en while gases is plural of lang=en.

As verbs the difference between gates and gases

is that gates is third-person singular of gate while gases is third-person singular of gas.

As a proper noun Gates

is {{surname}.

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