different between studies vs looks
studies
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?st?diz/
Verb
studies
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of study
Noun
studies pl (plural only)
- (plural only) An academic field of study concerning the given subject.
- My boyfriend is taking media studies.
Derived terms
Translations
Noun
studies
- plural of study
Anagrams
- Eudists, dusties, tissued
Danish
Noun
studies
- indefinite genitive singular of studie
Dutch
Pronunciation
Noun
studies
- Plural form of studie
Swedish
Noun
studies
- indefinite genitive singular of studie
studies From the web:
- what studies the structure of internal organs
- what studies need irb approval
- what studies to use on thinkorswim
- what studies use odds ratio
- what studies dinosaurs
- what studies show cause and effect
- what studies are there in college
- what studies use relative risk
looks
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /l?ks/
- Rhymes: -?ks
Noun
looks
- plural of look
Noun
looks pl (plural only)
- One's appearance or attractiveness.
- His charm and good looks accounted for much of his popularity in the polls.
- Looks can be deceiving.
Translations
Verb
looks
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of look
Anagrams
- Sokol, kolos
French
Noun
looks m
- plural of look
Spanish
Noun
looks m pl
- plural of look
looks From the web:
- what looks like ringworm
- what looks good on college applications
- what looks like herpes
- what looks good with black jeans
- what looks good with purple
- what looks good with red
- what looks good with green
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