terms |
acop |
As a noun terms
is .
As an adverb acop is
(obsolete) atop.
acop |
|
is likely misspelled.
has no English definition.
As an adverb acop
is atop.
acop |
scop |
As an adverb acop
is atop.
As a noun scop is
a poet or minstrel in Anglo-Saxon England.
cop |
acop |
In obsolete terms the difference between cop and acop
is that
cop is the head while
acop is atop.
As a noun cop
is a spider.
As a verb cop
is to obtain, to purchase (as in drugs), to get hold of, to take.
As an adverb acop is
atop.
atop |
acop |
As adverbs the difference between atop and acop
is that
atop is on, to, or at the top while
acop is (obsolete) atop.
As a preposition atop
is on the top of.