different between objects vs substances
objects
English
Etymology 1
See object (noun)
Pronunciation
- enPR: ?b'j?kts, IPA(key): /??bd??kts/
Noun
objects
- plural of object
Etymology 2
See object (verb)
Pronunciation
- enPR: ?b-j?kts', IPA(key): /?b?d??kts/
Verb
objects
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of object
objects From the web:
- what objects do magnets stick to
- what objects are attracted to magnets
- what objects are magnetic
- what objects are in the solar system
- what objects are 12 inches long
- what objects orbit the sun
- what objects reflect light
- what objects are 1 meter long
substances
English
Pronunciation
Noun
substances
- plural of substance
French
Noun
substances f
- plural of substance
substances From the web:
- what substances make up an iron pot
- what substances make up water
- what substances are the carriers of genetic information
- what substances make up pizza
- what substances will dissolve in water
- what substances are banned in the olympics
- what substances are absorbed in the large intestine
- what substances are found in urine
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