different between distances vs distaunces
distances
English
Pronunciation
Noun
distances
- plural of distance
Verb
distances
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of distance
Danish
Noun
distances c
- indefinite genitive plural of distance
French
Noun
distances f
- plural of distance
Verb
distances
- second-person singular present indicative of distancer
- second-person singular present subjunctive of distancer
Anagrams
- scindâtes
Latvian
Noun
distances
- inflection of distance:
- genitive singular
- nominative/accusative plural
distances From the web:
- what distances are in a triathlon
- what distances to sight in a bow
- what distances for golf clubs
- what distances are run in hurdling events
- what distance is a half ironman
- what distances are an ironman
distaunces
English
Noun
distaunces
- plural of distaunce
distaunces From the web:
- what distances are in a triathlon
- what distances are equivalent to 1/2 mile
- what distances are considered sprint
- what distances for golf clubs
- what distances to sight in a bow
- what distances are classed as sprint events
- what distances is an ironman
- what distances are middle distance
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