different between trees vs vines
trees
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /t?i?z/
- Rhymes: -i?z
Noun
trees
- plural of tree
Verb
trees
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of tree
Anagrams
- Ester, Reset, Steer, ester, estre, re-est., reest, reset, retes, seter, steer, stere, teers, teres, terse
Dutch
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
From Trees, a Dutch variant of the female names Thérèse and Theresia.
Alternative forms
- treze
Noun
trees f (plural trezen, diminutive treesje n)
- (Belgium, derogatory) incompetent woman
Etymology 2
Noun
trees
- Plural form of tree
trees From the web:
- what trees do cicadas like
- what trees have helicopter seeds
- what trees have acorns
- what trees do morels grow by
- what trees are blooming right now
- what trees grow the fastest
- what trees produce acorns
- what trees drop helicopters
vines
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /va?nz/
Noun
vines
- plural of vine
Anagrams
- Nevis, Viens, snive, veins, visne
Danish
Noun
vines c pl
- indefinite genitive plural of vin
Estonian
Noun
vines
- inessive singular of vine
Middle English
Etymology 1
Noun
vines
- plural of vine (“grapevine”)
Etymology 2
Noun
vines
- plural of vine (“siege engine”)
Volapük
Noun
vines
- dative plural of vin
vines From the web:
- what vines grow in shade
- what vines are safe for dogs
- what vines grow on walls
- what vines are deer resistant
- what vines grow best in arizona
- what vines are safe for chickens
- what vines are not poisonous to dogs
- what vines attract hummingbirds
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