different between agencies vs iraq
agencies
English
Noun
agencies
- plural of agency
Anagrams
- Genesiac, agenesic, cienegas
Spanish
Verb
agencies
- Informal second-person singular (tú) present subjunctive form of agenciar.
agencies From the web:
- what agencies are under homeland security
- what agencies are under the department of justice
- what agencies are under the department of defense
- what agencies collect sui
- what agencies are affected by government shutdown
- what agencies are under the department of homeland security
- what agencies did fdr create
- what agencies are under the department of education
iraq
Azerbaijani
Etymology
From Common Turkic *ïra-k (“far, distant”).
Adverb
iraq
- far away
Adjective
iraq (comparative daha iraq, superlative ?n iraq)
- distant
Derived terms
- üzd?niraq
iraq From the web:
- what iraq looks like now
- what iraq is famous for
- what iraq invented
- what iraq used to look like
- what's iraq like now
- what's iraq currency
- what's iraqi dinar worth
- what's iraq zip code
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