different between tours vs canterbury
tours
English
Noun
tours
- plural of tour
Verb
tours
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of tour
Anagrams
- Rusto, Stour, roust, routs, stour, sutor, torus
Dutch
Pronunciation
Noun
tours
- Plural form of tour
French
Pronunciation
Noun
tours m or f
- plural of tour
Anagrams
- trous
Spanish
Noun
tours
- plural of tour
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canterbury
English
Etymology
From Canterbury.
Pronunciation
Noun
canterbury (plural canterburys or canterburies)
- A rack for magazines or other papers, usually wooden, often done as a decorative piece.
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