mars |
cars |
As a noun mars
is march.
As a verb cars is
to break.
mars |
marl |
As nouns the difference between mars and marl
is that
mars is march while
marl is a mixed earthy substance, consisting of carbonate of lime, clay, and possibly sand, in very variable proportions, and accordingly designated as calcareous, clayey, or sandy.
As a verb marl is
to cover, as part of a rope, with marline, marking a peculiar hitch at each turn to prevent unwinding.
mars |
marc |
As proper nouns the difference between mars and marc
is that
mars is the Roman god of war while
Marc is a given name derived from Latin, a French variant of Mark.
As a verb mars
is third-person singular of mar.
As a noun marc is
the refuse matter that remains after fruit, particularly grapes, has been pressed.
mars |
marsh |
As a noun mars
is march.
As a proper noun marsh is
for someone living by a (
marsh).
mars |
mart |
As verbs the difference between mars and mart
is that
mars is third-person singular of mar while
mart is to buy or sell in, or as in a mart.
As a proper noun Mars
is the Roman god of war.
As a noun mart is
a market.
mars |
ars |
As nouns the difference between mars and ars
is that
mars is march while
ars is .
mars |
mark |
As nouns the difference between mars and mark
is that
mars is march while
mark is sign.
mars |
mare |
As nouns the difference between mars and mare
is that
mars is march while
mare is tide (periodic change of sea level).
mars |
pluto |
In astronomy terms the difference between mars and pluto
is that
mars is the fourth planet in the solar system. Symbol:
♂pluto is originally known as the ninth planet but reclassified in 2006 as a dwarf planet, the brightest and first known Kuiper belt object, represented by the symbol ♇ in astronomy and in astrology.
As verbs the difference between mars and pluto
is that
mars is third-person singular of mar while
pluto is to demote or devalue something.
As proper nouns the difference between mars and pluto
is that
mars is the Roman god of war while
Pluto is greco-Roman god of the underworld.
mars |
february |
As a noun mars
is march.
As a proper noun february is
the second month of the gregorian calendar, following january and preceding march.
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