different between waits vs wairs
waits
English
Pronunciation
- Homophones: weights
Noun
waits
- plural of wait
Noun
waits pl (plural only)
- (Britain) A group of singers or musicians performing in the streets, especially around Christmas.
Verb
waits
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of wait
Anagrams
- Swati, waist
waits From the web:
- what waits in the woods
- what waits in the water
- what waits below
- what waits in the water movie
- what waits for no man
- what waits in the woods movie
- what waits in the woods summary
- what waits in the woods book
wairs
English
Noun
wairs
- plural of wair
Verb
wairs
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of wair
Anagrams
- iWars
Gothic
Romanization
wairs
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wairs From the web:
- what waits in the woods
- what waits in the water
- what waits below
- what waits in the water movie
- what waits for no man
- what waits in the woods movie
- what waits in the woods summary
- what waits for you
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