different between apples vs orangutans
apples
English
Etymology 1
Pronunciation
- (US, UK) enPR: ?p?(?)lz, IPA(key): /?æ.pl?z/, /?æ.p?lz/
- Rhymes: -æp?lz
Noun
apples
- plural of apple
Verb
apples
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of apple
Etymology 2
- (stairs): From Cockney rhyming slang apples and pears.
- (nice): From Australian rhyming slang apples and spice or apples and rice.
Noun
apples pl (plural only)
- (Cockney rhyming slang) Stairs. Clipping of apples and pears.
- (Australia, Australian rhyming slang) Nice, fine.
- (slang) Testicles.
Derived terms
- she'll be apples, she's apples
Anagrams
- appels
Middle English
Noun
apples
- plural of appel
apples From the web:
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orangutans
English
Noun
orangutans
- plural of orangutan
Latvian
Etymology
From Malay orang (“person, man”) + hutan (“forest”); literally, "forest man".
Pronunciation
Noun
orangutans m (1st declension)
- orangutan (hominid of the genus Pongo)
Declension
orangutans From the web:
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