ARES

Ares

(noun) (Greek mythology) Greek god of war; son of Zeus and Hera; identified with Roman Mars

Source: WordNet® 3.1


Noun

ares

plural of are

Anagrams

• ARSE, EARs, ERAs, Ersa, SERA, arse, ears, eras, rase, reas, sare, sear, sera

Noun

AREs

plural of ARE

Anagrams

• ARSE, EARs, ERAs, Ersa, SERA, arse, ears, eras, rase, reas, sare, sear, sera

Etymology

Proper noun

Ares

(Greek god) The god of war, son of Zeus and Hera, brother Hephaestus, sister Eris, who is his companion. Attended by his sons, (to Aphrodite), Deimos and Phobos, and old war-goddess Enyo.

Anagrams

• ARSE, EARs, ERAs, Ersa, SERA, arse, ears, eras, rase, reas, sare, sear, sera

Source: Wiktionary


ARE

Are. Etym: [AS. (Northumbrian) aron, akin to the 1st pers. pl. forms, Icel. erum, Goth. sijum, L. sumus, Gr. smas; all from a root as. Am and Is, and cf. Be.]

Definition: The present indicative plural of the substantive verb to be; but etymologically a different word from be, or was. Am, art, are, and is, all come from the root as.

Are, n. Etym: [F., fr. L. area. See Area.] (Metric system)

Definition: The unit of superficial measure, being a square of which each side is ten meters in length; 100 square meters, or about 119.6 square yards.

Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition



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