different between patents vs patients
patents
English
Noun
patents
- plural of patent
Verb
patents
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of patent
Anagrams
- Pattens, pantest, pattens, pét-nats
Middle English
Noun
patents
- Alternative form of patentes
Swedish
Noun
patents
- indefinite genitive singular of patent
- indefinite genitive plural of patent
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patients
English
Pronunciation
Noun
patients
- plural of patient
Anagrams
- antipest, paintest, pet stain
Danish
Noun
patients c
- indefinite genitive singular of patient
French
Adjective
patients
- masculine plural of patient
Noun
patients m
- plural of patient
Swedish
Noun
patients
- indefinite genitive singular of patient
Anagrams
- aptitens, panteist
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