different between winters vs wanters
winters
English
Etymology
Noun
winters
- plural of winter
Verb
winters
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of winter
Adverb
winters (not comparable)
- (US) In the winter.
- They ski winters in the Laurentians.
Translations
Anagrams
- Winster, instrew, twiners
Dutch
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /???n.t?rs/
- Hyphenation: win?ters
Etymology 1
From Middle Dutch wintersch. Equivalent to winter +? -s.
Adjective
winters (comparative winterser, superlative meest winters or winterst)
- wintery, winterlike
- Antonym: zomers
Inflection
Alternative forms
- wintersch (obsolete)
Etymology 2
See the etymology of the main entry.
Noun
winters
- Plural form of winter
- (archaic) Genitive singular form of winter
German
Pronunciation
Adverb
winters
- winters
West Frisian
Noun
winters
- plural of winter
winters From the web:
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- what are the 5 winters of spring
wanters
English
Noun
wanters
- plural of wanter
Anagrams
- netwars, strawen, strawne, swarten, warnest
wanters From the web:
- what does waters mean
- what does still waters mean
- what are waters
- waters define
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