different between seeme vs seems
seeme
English
Verb
seeme (third-person singular simple present seemes, present participle seeming, simple past and past participle seemed)
- Obsolete spelling of seem
Anagrams
- Meese, meese, semee, semée
Estonian
Etymology
From Proto-Finnic *seemen, from a Baltic language.
Noun
seeme (genitive seemne, partitive seemet)
- seed
Declension
This noun needs an inflection-table template.
Derived terms
- seemnepurse
- seemnevedelik
seeme From the web:
- what seemed to be
- what seemed to be the motivation of the watergate burglars
- what seems ironic to hannah
- what seemed to be the concern with the american system
- what seemed to accelerate the spread of the plague
- what seemed to be the overall intention of the codes
- what seemed to interest clifford
- what seemed like a good idea turned into a battlefield lyrics
seems
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /si?mz/
- Homophones: seams, semes
Verb
seems
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of seem
Anagrams
- Meess, meess, semes, smees
seems From the web:
- what seems to be the officer problem
- what seems to have motivated mccarthyism
- what seems right to a man
- what seems to be your boggle
- what seems to happen to memory on mars
- what seems to be the original purpose of the lottery
- what seems illegal but isn't
- what seems to be the destination for most of the allies
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