different between tacos vs tacks
tacos
English
Noun
tacos
- plural of taco
Verb
tacos
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of taco
Anagrams
- Ascot, Casto, Coats, Costa, Cotas, Sacto, Tosca, ascot, catso, coast, coats, costa, octas, scato-, scoat
Spanish
Noun
tacos m
- plural of taco
tacos From the web:
- what tacos al pastor
- what tacos are gluten free
- what tacos are 1.50 at fuzzy's
- what tacos do you dip in juice
- what tacos are healthy
- what tacos are the best
- what tacos mean
- what's tacos real name
tacks
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /tæks/
- Homophone: tax
Noun
tacks
- plural of tack
Verb
tacks
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of tack
Anagrams
- ATCKs, Stack, sackt, stack
Swedish
Pronunciation
- Homophone: tax
Noun
tacks
- indefinite genitive singular of tack
Anagrams
- stack
tacks From the web:
- what takes the sting out of sunburn
- what takes blood out of clothes
- what takes ink out of clothes
- what takes off super glue
- what takes off gel nail polish
- what takes off permanent marker
- what takes off nail polish
- what takes grease out of clothes
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