different between stands vs applies
stands
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /stændz/
Noun
stands
- plural of stand
Verb
stands
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of stand
Anagrams
- Sandts, dassn't, sstDNA, sstdna
Danish
Noun
stands c
- indefinite genitive singular of stand
Verb
stands
- imperative of standse
French
Noun
stands m
- plural of stand
Spanish
Noun
stands
- plural of stand
stands From the web:
- what stands in the way becomes the way
- what stands for
- what stands in a storm
- what stands out
- what stands out to you
- what stands can stop time
- what stands for e
- what stands have requiem
applies
English
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -a?z
Verb
applies
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of apply
Anagrams
- lappies
applies From the web:
- what applies to dna base sequences
- what applies to the declaration of independence
- what applies to a limerick
- what applies to diffusion
- what applies to prokaryotic cells
- what applies to the collision theory
- what applies pressure
- what applies to eukaryotic cells
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