different between markes vs marses
markes
English
Noun
markes
- plural of marke
Anagrams
- Makers, Masker, kermas, makers, masker
Tagalog
Etymology
Borrowed from Spanish marqués (“marquess”).
Noun
markés
- marquess
markes From the web:
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- what marks the start of the academic year
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marses
English
Noun
marses
- plural of marse
Anagrams
- MASERs, masers, masser, smears
marses From the web:
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- what marshall law means
- what's marsy's law
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- what marshmallows are in lucky charms
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