different between wels vs tels
wels
English
Etymology
From German Wels, ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *(s)k?álos (“sheatfish”).
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -?ls
Noun
wels (plural wels)
- The wels catfish (Silurus glanis)
Anagrams
- ESWL, lews, slew
Cornish
Noun
wels
- Soft mutation of gwels.
wels From the web:
- what welsh call a moor
- what welsh
- what welsh means
- what welsh sounds like
- what welshmen do when they're bored
- what welsh words are used in english
- what welsh teams play in england
- what welsh call a moor crossword
tels
English
Noun
tels
- plural of tel
Anagrams
- ELTs, LETS, LTEs, TESL, elts, lest, let's, lets
French
Adjective
tels
- masculine plural of tel
Anagrams
- lest
Volapük
Numeral
tels
- (obsolete) twenty
Usage notes
- This word has been replaced by teldeg.
tels From the web:
- what tesla drives itself
- what teslas have autopilot
- what tesla is the cheapest
- what tesla should i get
- what tesla is the fastest
- what tesla has the longest range
- what tesla model is the cheapest
- what tesla is the best
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