different between easts vs pasts

easts

English

Noun

easts

  1. plural of east

Anagrams

  • ASSET, SEATs, SESTA, Seats, TASes, TESSA, Tessa, asset, sates, satés, seats, setas, tases, tasse

easts From the web:

  • what eats snakes
  • what eats foxes
  • what eats grass
  • what eats grasshoppers
  • what eats frogs
  • what eats lions
  • what eats rabbits
  • what eats birds


pasts

English

Pronunciation

  • (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /p??sts/
  • (General American) IPA(key): /pæsts/

Noun

pasts

  1. plural of past

Anagrams

  • PSATs, PTSAs, spats, staps

Latvian

Etymology

Borrowed from German Post (itself a borrowing from Italian), first mentioned in 17th/18th-century dictionaries.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [pasts]

Noun

pasts m (1st declension)

  1. mail, post (organization that delivers letters and small packages; place, buildings where it works)
  2. mail, post (the regular delivery service of this organization)
  3. mail, post (the letters or packages delivered by this organization)

Declension

Derived terms

  • pastmarka
  • pastnieks, pastniece

See also

  • aploksne
  • v?stule

References

pasts From the web:

  • what is pasta made of
  • what does pasta mean
  • past simple tense
  • pasta primavera
  • what are pasts enter the gungeon
  • what rhymes with pasta
  • what goes with pasta
  • copy paste
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