different between bedbugs vs mites
bedbugs
English
Noun
bedbugs
- plural of bedbug
bedbugs From the web:
- what bed bugs look like
- what bed bugs bites look like
- what bed bugs
- what bed bugs don't like
- what bed bugs come from
- what bed bugs hate
- what bed bugs eat
- what bed bugs do
mites
English
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -a?ts
Noun
mites
- plural of mite
Anagrams
- METIs, MSTie, Metis, Métis, STEMI, Times, e-stim, emits, i-stem, items, metis, métis, setim, smite, stime, times
Catalan
Noun
mites
- plural of mite
Finnish
Adverb
mites
- Form of miten + the suffix -s.
French
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /mit/
- Homophones: mite, mitent
Verb
mites
- second-person singular present indicative of miter
- second-person singular present subjunctive of miter
Anagrams
- Métis, métis
Latin
Adjective
m?t?s
- nominative/accusative/vocative masculine/feminine plural of m?tis
Sundanese
Romanization
mites
- Romanization of ??????
Volapük
Noun
mites
- dative plural of mit
mites From the web:
- what mites bite humans
- what mites look like
- what mites live on humans
- what mites are red
- what mites live in human hair
- what mites burrow under the skin
- what mites cause scabies
- what mites cause mange
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