states |
spates |
As nouns the difference between states and spates
is that
states is plural of lang=en while
spates is plural of spate.
As a verb states
is third-person singular of state.
As a proper noun States
is the United States.
stages |
states |
As nouns the difference between stages and states
is that
stages is plural of lang=en while
states is plural of lang=en.
As verbs the difference between stages and states
is that
stages is third-person singular of stage while
states is third-person singular of state.
As a proper noun States is
the United States.
stakes |
states |
As a noun stakes
is .
As a verb stakes
is (
stake).
As a proper noun states is
(informal|with definite article) the united states.
states |
staters |
As a proper noun states
is (informal|with definite article) the united states.
As a noun staters is
.
states |
staties |
As nouns the difference between states and staties
is that
states is plural of lang=en while
staties is plural of lang=en.
As a verb states
is third-person singular of state.
As a proper noun States
is the United States.
slates |
states |
As nouns the difference between slates and states
is that
slates is plural of lang=en while
states is plural of lang=en.
As verbs the difference between slates and states
is that
slates is third-person singular of slate while
states is third-person singular of state.
As a proper noun States is
the United States.
states |
stapes |
As nouns the difference between states and stapes
is that
states is plural of lang=en while
stapes is a small stirrup-shaped bone of the middle ear.
As a verb states
is third-person singular of state.
As a proper noun States
is the United States.
status |
states |
As nouns the difference between status and states
is that
status is a person’s condition, position or standing relative to that of others while
states is plural of lang=en.
As a verb states is
third-person singular of state.
As a proper noun States is
the United States.
states |
stated |
As a proper noun states
is (informal|with definite article) the united states.
As a verb stated is
(
state).
As an adjective stated is
settled; established; fixed.
states |
estates |
As a proper noun states
is (informal|with definite article) the united states.
As a noun estates is
.
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