different between rices vs rites

rices

English

Noun

rices

  1. plural of rice (Referring to more than one strain or variety of rice. Rice is usually uncountable.)
    • 2014, E. N. Anderson, Food and Environment in Early and Medieval China (page 40)
      Indica rices have longer grains that cook drier, like most Chinese and Indian rices. Some rices, also, already had the now-common genetic variant of the starch amylose that makes them cook up sticky.

Verb

rices

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of rice

Anagrams

  • cires, cries, erics, icers, seric

Spanish

Verb

rices

  1. Informal second-person singular () negative imperative form of rizar.
  2. Informal second-person singular () present subjunctive form of rizar.

rices From the web:

  • what rices are gluten free
  • what rices are short grain
  • what rices are healthy
  • what rices are whole grain
  • what rice to use for sushi
  • what rice for paella
  • what rice for sushi
  • what rice for risotto


rites

English

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?a?ts/
  • Homophones: rights, writes

Noun

rites

  1. plural of rite

Derived terms

  • last rites

Anagrams

  • Istre, Reist, Siret, Sirte, iters, reist, resit, tiers, tires, tries

French

Noun

rites

  1. plural of rite

rites From the web:

  • what rites are in communion with rome
  • what rights are protected by the first amendment
  • what rights do women not have
  • what rights are guaranteed in the bill of rights
  • what rights do citizens have
  • what rights do felons lose
  • what rights do students have in school
  • what rights do minors have
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