pucca |
bucca |
As an adjective pucca
is .
As a noun bucca is
(uk) a storm spirit in cornish folklore, formerly believed to inhabit mines and coastal communities.
yucca |
bucca |
As nouns the difference between yucca and bucca
is that
yucca is any of several evergreen plants, of the genus
Yucca, having long, pointed, and rigid leaves at the top of a woody stem, and bearing a large panicle of showy white blossoms while
bucca is a storm spirit in Cornish folklore, formerly believed to inhabit mines and coastal communities.
buccal |
bucca |
Bucca is a descendant of buccal.
As an adjective buccal
is of or relating to the cheek or, more rarely, the mouth.
As a noun bucca is
a storm spirit in Cornish folklore, formerly believed to inhabit mines and coastal communities.
bucca |
buccan |
As nouns the difference between bucca and buccan
is that
bucca is a storm spirit in Cornish folklore, formerly believed to inhabit mines and coastal communities while
buccan is a framework or grill upon which meat is laid to dry, or to be roasted.
As a verb buccan is
to dry meat on such a frame.
bucca |
bocca |
Bocca is a descendant of bucca.
As nouns the difference between bucca and bocca
is that
bucca is a storm spirit in Cornish folklore, formerly believed to inhabit mines and coastal communities while
bocca is the round hole in the furnace of a glassworks through which the fused glass is taken out.
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