howes |
homes |
As nouns the difference between howes and homes
is that
howes is while
homes is .
homer |
homes |
As a proper noun homer
is ancient greek poet; author of the iliad and the odyssey or
homer can be .
As a noun homes is
.
homes |
hones |
As nouns the difference between homes and hones
is that
homes is while
hones is .
As a verb hones is
(
hone).
fomes |
homes |
As nouns the difference between fomes and homes
is that
fomes is (medicine|obsolete) any substance supposed to be capable of absorbing, retaining, and transporting contagious or infectious germs while
homes is .
homes |
holmes |
In lang=en terms the difference between homes and holmes
is that
homes is an alternative spelling of lang=en while
holmes is an informal address, like man or dude.
As nouns the difference between homes and holmes
is that
homes is plural of lang=en while
holmes is an informal address, like man or dude.
As a verb homes
is third-person singular of home.
As a proper noun Holmes is
{{surname|northern English|from=Middle English}}, variant of Holme.
comes |
homes |
As a verb comes
is .
As a noun homes is
.
homes |
homers |
As a noun homes
is .
As a proper noun homers is
.
nomes |
homes |
As nouns the difference between nomes and homes
is that
nomes is plural of lang=en while
homes is plural of lang=en.
As a verb homes is
third-person singular of home.
tomes |
homes |
As nouns the difference between tomes and homes
is that
tomes is plural of lang=en while
homes is plural of lang=en.
As a proper noun Tomes
is {{surname|patronymic|from=given names}.
As a verb homes is
third-person singular of home.
homes |
hoses |
As nouns the difference between homes and hoses
is that
homes is while
hoses is .
As a verb hoses is
(
hose).
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