different between scores vs slores
scores
English
Noun
scores
- plural of score
Pronoun
scores
- many, several
Translations
Verb
scores
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of score
Anagrams
- Croses, Crosse, Secors, Sorces, cessor, corses, crosse, orcess, scorse
Danish
Noun
scores
- indefinite plural of score
- indefinite genitive singular of score
Verb
scores
- passive of score
Dutch
Pronunciation
Noun
scores
- Plural form of score
French
Verb
scores
- second-person singular present indicative of scorer
- second-person singular present subjunctive of scorer
Anagrams
- corses
- crosse
Norwegian Bokmål
Verb
scores
- passive of score
Spanish
Noun
scores m pl
- plural of score
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slores
English
Noun
slores
- plural of slore
Anagrams
- Rosels, Solers, lessor, losers, rossel, solers, sorels
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