different between leads vs runs
leads
English
Pronunciation
- (noun senses relating to the metal; verb senses derived from the noun): IPA(key): /l?dz/
- (verb senses relating to guiding or conducting; noun senses derived from the verb): IPA(key): /li?dz/
Noun
leads
- plural of lead
Verb
leads
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of lead
Anagrams
- Dales, Delas, Slade, dales, deals, desal, lades, lased, seal'd, slade
leads From the web:
- what leads to the creation of island arcs
- what leads to variation in a population
- what leads to the formation of a windchill factor
- what leads to high blood pressure
- what leads to the killing of captain kendall
- what leads to speciation
- what leads to high cholesterol
- what leads to diabetes
runs
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /??nz/
- Rhymes: -?nz
Noun
runs
- plural of run
Noun
runs pl (plural only)
- (the runs) (slang) Diarrhea/diarrhoea
Synonyms
- (diarrh(o)ea): diarrhea/diarrhoea, the squits (slang), the trots (slang), the craps (slang)
Translations
Verb
runs
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of run
Anagrams
- URNs, nurs, urns
Gothic
Romanization
runs
- Romanization of ????????????????
Portuguese
Pronunciation
- Hyphenation: runs
Noun
runs
- plural of rum
runs From the web:
- what runs but never walks
- what runs along the top of the troposphere
- what runs horizontally and is identified with numbers
- what runs without legs
- what runs you
- what runs on gas in a house
- what runs through the vertebral foramen
- what runs the polygon network
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