different between rites vs gites
rites
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?a?ts/
- Homophones: rights, writes
Noun
rites
- plural of rite
Derived terms
- last rites
Anagrams
- Istre, Reist, Siret, Sirte, iters, reist, resit, tiers, tires, tries
French
Noun
rites
- 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
gites
English
Noun
gites
- plural of gite
Anagrams
- geist, tiges
French
Pronunciation
- Homophones: gite, gitent
Verb
gites
- second-person singular present indicative of giter
- second-person singular present subjunctive of giter
gites From the web:
- gites what are they
- what are gites in france
- what does gites mean in french
- what does gits mean
- what is gites in french
- what meaning of gitesh
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