different between areas vs arear
areas
English
Pronunciation
Noun
areas
- plural of area
Anagrams
- Asare, æras
Latin
Noun
?re?s f
- accusative plural of ?rea
Swedish
Noun
areas
- indefinite genitive singular of area
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arear
English
Etymology
See arrear (adverb).
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -??(?)
Adverb
arear (comparative more arear, superlative most arear)
- backward; in or to the rear; behindhand
Verb
arear (third-person singular simple present arears, present participle arearing, simple past and past participle areared)
- To raise; to set up; to stir up.
Portuguese
Verb
arear (first-person singular present indicative areio, past participle areado)
- (transitive) to sand (to abrade with sand or sandpaper)
- (transitive) to sand (to cover with sand)
Conjugation
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