different between facts vs documents
facts
English
Pronunciation
- (US, Canada, standard) IPA(key): /fækts/
- (US, Canada, informal or dialectal) IPA(key): /fæks/
- Homophone: fax
- Rhymes: -æks
Noun
facts
- plural of fact
Interjection
facts
- (chiefly Internet slang) Used to express agreement.
facts From the web:
- what facts mean
- what facts were presented to the court
- what facts should i say about myself
- what are some interesting facts
- what are 5 facts
documents
English
Pronunciation
Noun form:
- (General American): enPR: d?k?y?m?nts, IPA(key): /?d?kj?m?nts/
- (Received Pronunciation): enPR: d?k?yo?om?nts, IPA(key): /?d?kj?m?nts/
Verb form:
- (General American): enPR: d?k?y?m?nts, IPA(key): /?d?kj?m?nts/
- (Received Pronunciation): enPR: d?k?yo?om?nts, IPA(key): /?d?kj?m?nts/
Noun
documents
- plural of document
Verb
documents
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of document
- He documents everything he does, He can always prove it was done correctly.
See also
- docs (short form of documents)
- dox, doxx (Internet, slang - phonetic respelling of docs)
Catalan
Adjective
documents
- plural of document
French
Noun
documents m
- plural of document
Occitan
Noun
documents
- plural of document
documents From the web:
- what documents do i need for a passport
- what documents do i need to get a real id
- what documents do i need to file taxes
- what documents do i need to renew my license
- what documents do i need to open a bank account
- what documents do i need to apply for medicare
- what documents do i need for a real id
- what documents are needed for real id
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