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Sees vs Seles - What's the difference?

sees | seles |


As nouns the difference between sees and seles

is that sees is a scythe while seles is .

Sees vs Seeks - What's the difference?

sees | seeks |


As verbs the difference between sees and seeks

is that sees is third-person singular of see while seeks is third-person singular of seek.

As a noun sees

is plural of lang=en.

Sees vs Ees - What's the difference?

sees | ees |


As nouns the difference between sees and ees

is that sees is plural of lang=en while ees is plural of nodot=y|lang=en, the name of the letter E.

As a verb sees

is third-person singular of see.

Sees vs Lees - What's the difference?

sees | lees |


As nouns the difference between sees and lees

is that sees is a scythe while lees is (plural only) the sediment that settles during fermentation of beverages, consisting of dead yeast and precipitated parts of the fruit or lees can be (sailing).

Sees vs Bees - What's the difference?

sees | bees |


As a noun sees

is a scythe.

As a verb bees is

.

Sees vs Seeds - What's the difference?

sees | seeds |


As nouns the difference between sees and seeds

is that sees is plural of lang=en while seeds is plural of lang=en.

As a verb sees

is third-person singular of see.

Sees vs Seer - What's the difference?

sees | seer |


As nouns the difference between sees and seer

is that sees is a scythe while seer is (seasonal energy efficiency ratio).

Sees vs Tees - What's the difference?

sees | tees |


As nouns the difference between sees and tees

is that sees is plural of lang=en while tees is plural of lang=en.

As a verb sees

is third-person singular of see.

As a proper noun Tees is

a hamlet in Alberta, Canada.

Sees vs Fees - What's the difference?

sees | fees |


As nouns the difference between sees and fees

is that sees is a scythe while fees is .

Sees vs Seems - What's the difference?

sees | seems |


As a noun sees

is a scythe.

As a verb seems is

(seem).

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