Wrines vs. Writes — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Wrines and Writes
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Wrines
Plural of wrine
Writes
To form (letters, words, or symbols) on a surface such as paper with an instrument such as a pen.
Writes
To form (letters or words) in cursive style, especially in contrast to printing by hand.
Writes
To spell
How do you write your name?.
Writes
To fill (an amount of space) with words or information
Wrote five pages in an hour.
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Writes
To put written information in the blank spaces of (a check, form, or similar document).
Writes
To produce or compose (text) in a recorded form that can be read
Write a poem.
Write a letter.
Writes
To express in writing; set down
Write one's thoughts.
Writes
To communicate by writing, especially by written letter
She wrote that she was planning to visit.
Writes
To communicate with (someone) by writing, especially by letter
Wrote me to tell me she had moved again.
Writes
To compose (a musical work).
Writes
To underwrite, as an insurance policy.
Writes
To compose in legal form; draft
Write a will.
Writes
To indicate; mark
"Utter dejection was written on every face" (Winston S. Churchill).
Writes
To ordain or prophesy
It was written that the empire would fall.
Writes
(Computers) To transfer or copy (information) from memory to a storage device or output device.
Writes
To trace or form letters, words, or symbols on paper or another surface
People who cannot read or write.
Writes
To produce written material, such as articles or books
She wrote for most of her adult life.
Writes
To compose a letter, email, or other written communication
Please write while you are away.
Writes
Plural of write
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