different between meats vs meets
meats
English
Noun
meats
- plural of meat
Anagrams
- AEMTs, MTase, Mesta, STEAM, Satem, a-stem, mates, matse, matés, metas, satem, stame, steam, tames, teams
meats From the web:
- what meats are high in protein
- what meats can dogs eat
- what meats are considered red meat
- what meats are low in potassium
- what meats can diabetics eat
- what meats are high in potassium
- what meats are low in cholesterol
- what meats are not processed
meets
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /mi?ts/
- Homophones: meats, metes
Noun
meets
- plural of meet
Verb
meets
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of meet
Preposition
meets
- Forming a combination or nexus of.
- The taste of an eggplant could be described as pepper meets tomato.
- The concept of the movie was Fantastic Voyage meets The Devil Wears Prada.
Anagrams
- Tesem, metes, steem, steme, teems, temes, temse
meets From the web:
- what meets the eye
- what meets the eye synonym
- what meets with the beginning of the large intestines
- what meets the eye quotes
- what meets the guidelines for a post-gastrectomy diet
- what meets the goals of the system is what is produced
- what meets real id requirements
- what meets fcra requirements
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