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Has vs Hasp - What's the difference?
has | hasp |As an adjective has
is hoarse.As a noun hasp is
a clasp, especially a metal strap fastened by a padlock or a pin; also, a hook for fastening a door.As a verb hasp is
to shut or fasten with a hasp.Fas vs Has - What's the difference?
fas | has |As a noun fas
is plural of lang=enCategory:English plurals.As an initialism FAS
is fetal alcohol syndrome.As a verb has is
third-person singular of have.Has vs Hrs - What's the difference?
has | hrs |As an adjective has
is hoarse.As a noun hrs is
; hours.Has vs Hams - What's the difference?
has | hams |As an adjective has
is hoarse.As a noun hams is
.Has vs Hask - What's the difference?
has | hask |As a verb has
is third-person singular of have.As a noun hask is
a basket made of rushes or flags, as for carrying fish.Hab vs Has - What's the difference?
hab | has |As a proper noun hab
is a member of the montreal canadiens hockey team.As an adjective has is
hoarse.Has vs Yas - What's the difference?
has | yas |As an adjective has
is hoarse.As an interjection yas is
.As a pronoun yas is
.Said vs Has - What's the difference?
said | has |As a proper noun said
is : (l).As an adjective has is
hoarse.Has vs Haps - What's the difference?
has | haps |As an adjective has
is hoarse.As a noun haps is
.As a verb haps is
(hap).With vs Has - What's the difference?
with | has |
