different between hards vs harms

hards

English

Etymology 1

Noun

hards

  1. plural of hard

Etymology 2

From Middle English herdes, hurdes, from Old English heordan (hards of flax, tow), weak feminine plural of heorde (headhair), from Proto-West Germanic *he?d?, from Proto-Germanic *hezd?, from Proto-Indo-European *kes- (to comb, card).

Alternative forms

  • hurds

Noun

hards (uncountable)

  1. The short coarser fibers of flax or hemp; tow.

Translations

Synonyms

  • tow, oakum

Anagrams

  • Dhars, shard

French

Adjective

hards

  1. plural of hard

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harms

English

Noun

harms

  1. plural of harm

Verb

harms

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of harm

Anagrams

  • Marsh, Sharm, mahrs, marsh, shram

Icelandic

Noun

harms

  1. indefinite genitive singular of harmur

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  • what harms the ozone layer
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  • what harms the environment
  • what harms kidneys
  • what harms the liver
  • what harms plants
  • what harms bees
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