different between metaphors vs similes
metaphors
English
Noun
metaphors
- plural of metaphor
Verb
metaphors
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of metaphor
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similes
English
Noun
similes
- plural of simile
Anagrams
- mislies, missile, slimies, smilies
Latin
Adjective
simil?s
- nominative masculine plural of similis
- nominative feminine plural of similis
- accusative masculine plural of similis
- accusative feminine plural of similis
- vocative masculine plural of similis
- vocative feminine plural of similis
similes From the web:
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