different between fets vs fetis
fets
English
Verb
fets
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of fet
Anagrams
- -fest, ETFs, FTEs, FTSE, Stef, efts, fest, tefs
Catalan
Pronunciation
- (Balearic, Central, Valencian) IPA(key): /?fets/
Verb
fets m pl
- past participle of fer
Icelandic
Noun
fets
- indefinite genitive singular of fet
fets From the web:
- what gets wetter the more it dries
- what gets wet while drying
- what gets rid of acne scars
- what gets blood out of clothes
- what gets rid of heartburn
- what gets rid of blackheads
- what gets rid of stretch marks
- what gets rid of hiccups
fetis
English
Etymology
From Old French fetis, faitis. Compare factitious.
Adjective
fetis (comparative more fetis, superlative most fetis)
- (obsolete) neat; pretty; well made; graceful
- Ful fetis was hir cloke, as I was war.
Anagrams
- Feist, Feits, Fites, feist
Latin
Adjective
f?t?s
- dative masculine plural of f?tus
- dative feminine plural of f?tus
- dative neuter plural of f?tus
- ablative masculine plural of f?tus
- ablative feminine plural of f?tus
- ablative neuter plural of f?tus
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