marines |
sailor |
As a verb marines
is .
As a noun sailor is
one who follows the business of navigating ships or other vessels; one who understands the practical management of ships; one of the crew of a vessel; a mariner; a common seaman.
marines |
soldiers |
As nouns the difference between marines and soldiers
is that
marines is plural of lang=en while
soldiers is plural of lang=en.
As a proper noun Marines
is the
United States Marine Corps.
As a verb soldiers is
third-person singular of soldier.
sailors |
marines |
As a noun sailors
is .
As a verb marines is
.
moraines |
marines |
As a noun moraines
is .
As a verb marines is
.
marlines |
marines |
As a noun marlines
is .
As a verb marines is
.
marines |
marined |
As a verb marines
is .
As an adjective marined is
(heraldry) having the lower part of the body like a fish.
marines |
mariner |
As nouns the difference between marines and mariner
is that
marines is plural of lang=en while
mariner is a sailor.
As a proper noun Marines
is the
United States Marine Corps.
marines |
warines |
As nouns the difference between marines and warines
is that
marines is plural of lang=en while
warines is plural of warine.
As a proper noun Marines
is the
United States Marine Corps.
mariners |
marines |
As a noun mariners
is .
As a proper noun mariners
is (baseball) the team seattle mariners.
As a verb marines is
.
marinas |
marines |
As an adjective marinas
is .
As a verb marines is
.
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