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Waters vs Watery - What's the difference?

waters | watery |


As a noun waters

is .

As an adjective watery is

wet, soggy or soaked with water.

Waters vs Wanters - What's the difference?

waters | wanters |


As nouns the difference between waters and wanters

is that waters is while wanters is .

Waters vs Wafters - What's the difference?

waters | wafters |


As nouns the difference between waters and wafters

is that waters is plural of lang=en while wafters is plural of wafter.

As a verb waters

is third-person singular of water.

As a proper noun Waters

is {{surname|patronymic|from=given names}.

Haters vs Waters - What's the difference?

haters | waters |


As nouns the difference between haters and waters

is that haters is plural of lang=en while waters is plural of lang=en.

As a verb waters is

third-person singular of water.

As a proper noun Waters is

{{surname|patronymic|from=given names}.

Taxonomy vs Waters - What's the difference?

taxonomy | waters |


As nouns the difference between taxonomy and waters

is that taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while waters is .

Shores vs Waters - What's the difference?

shores | waters |


As nouns the difference between shores and waters

is that shores is plural of lang=en while waters is plural of lang=en.

As verbs the difference between shores and waters

is that shores is third-person singular of shore while waters is third-person singular of water.

As a proper noun Waters is

{{surname|patronymic|from=given names}.

Waters vs Seafowl - What's the difference?

waters | seafowl |


As nouns the difference between waters and seafowl

is that waters is while seafowl is any bird that spends most of its time in coastal waters or over the oceans.

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