different between tuns vs nuns
tuns
English
Noun
tuns
- plural of tun
Verb
tuns
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of tun
Anagrams
- NUTS, Unst, nuts, stun, tsun
Danish
Noun
tuns n
- indefinite genitive singular of tun
- indefinite genitive plural of tun
Noun
tuns c
- indefinite genitive singular of tun
- indefinite genitive plural of tun
Romanian
Etymology
Past participle of tunde, possibly corresponding to Latin t?nsus.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /tuns/
Adjective
tuns m or n (feminine singular tuns?, masculine plural tun?i, feminine and neuter plural tunse)
- past participle of tunde - cropped, trimmed, clipped, shorn
- short-haired
Declension
Noun
tuns n (plural tunsuri)
- crop, cropping, trim, trimming, clipping
- haircut, hair-cutting
Declension
Derived terms
- tunsoare
- tunsur?
- tuns scurt
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nuns
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /n?nz/
Noun
nuns
- plural of nun
Anagrams
- sunn
Galician
Etymology
From contraction of preposition en (“in”) + masculine plural article uns (“some”)
Contraction
nuns m pl (masculine sg nun, feminine sg nunha, feminine plural nunhas)
- in some
Portuguese
Pronunciation
- (Portugal) IPA(key): /n??/
- (Brazil) IPA(key): /n?s/
Contraction
nuns m (masculine singular num, feminine singular numa, feminine plural numas)
- Contraction of em uns (“in some”).
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