different between speediness vs currents
speediness
English
Etymology
From Middle English spedines, from Old English sp?di?nes (“opulence, wealth”), equivalent to speedy +? -ness.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?spi?din?s/
- Rhymes: -i?din?s
Noun
speediness (uncountable)
- The property of being fast; swiftness.
Anagrams
- seedsnipes
speediness From the web:
currents
English
Noun
currents
- plural of current
Anagrams
- Curtners
currents From the web:
- what currents drive earth's plates
- what currents are in the pacific ocean
- what currents are influenced by the coriolis effect
- what currents are in the north atlantic gyre
- what currents travel through a lagoon
- what currents cause wind
- what currents are located in the south pacific
- what currents are in the north pacific gyre
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