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tires vs tyres
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"Tires" and "tyres" are basically the same thing, but they are used in different parts of the English-speaking world. "Tires" is the spelling used in American English and "tyres" is used in British English.
Both words refer to the rubber exterior part of a wheel that comes into contact with the road and provides traction and cushioning.
Both words refer to the rubber exterior part of a wheel that comes into contact with the road and provides traction and cushioning.
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