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As a noun calk is
a pointed projection on a horseshoe to prevent it slipping.
As a verb calk is
or
calk can be to copy (a drawing) by rubbing the back of it with red or black chalk, and then passing a blunt stylus or needle over the lines, so as to leave a tracing on the paper or other thing against which it is laid or held.
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calk |
As a noun calk is
a pointed projection on a horseshoe to prevent it slipping.
As a verb calk is
or
calk can be to copy (a drawing) by rubbing the back of it with red or black chalk, and then passing a blunt stylus or needle over the lines, so as to leave a tracing on the paper or other thing against which it is laid or held.
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cask |
As nouns the difference between calk and cask
is that
calk is a pointed projection on a horseshoe to prevent it slipping while
cask is a large barrel for the storage of liquid, especially of alcoholic drinks.
As verbs the difference between calk and cask
is that
calk is or
calk can be to copy (a drawing) by rubbing the back of it with red or black chalk, and then passing a blunt stylus or needle over the lines, so as to leave a tracing on the paper or other thing against which it is laid or held while
cask is to put into a cask.
cark |
calk |
As verbs the difference between cark and calk
is that
cark is to be filled with worry, solicitude, or troubles while
calk is an alternative spelling of lang=en.
As nouns the difference between cark and calk
is that
cark is a noxious or corroding worry while
calk is a pointed projection on a horseshoe to prevent it slipping.
calk |
calm |
As nouns the difference between calk and calm
is that
calk is a pointed projection on a horseshoe to prevent it slipping while
calm is (in a person) the state of being calm; peacefulness; absence of worry, anger, fear or other strong negative emotion.
As verbs the difference between calk and calm
is that
calk is or
calk can be to copy (a drawing) by rubbing the back of it with red or black chalk, and then passing a blunt stylus or needle over the lines, so as to leave a tracing on the paper or other thing against which it is laid or held while
calm is to make calm.
As an adjective calm is
(of a person) peaceful, quiet, especially free from anger and anxiety.
calk |
calc |
As nouns the difference between calk and calc
is that
calk is a pointed projection on a horseshoe to prevent it slipping while
calc is lime (
substance).
As a verb calk
is or
calk can be to copy (a drawing) by rubbing the back of it with red or black chalk, and then passing a blunt stylus or needle over the lines, so as to leave a tracing on the paper or other thing against which it is laid or held.
cal |
calk |
As nouns the difference between cal and calk
is that
cal is abbreviation of lang=en while
calk is a pointed projection on a horseshoe to prevent it slipping.
As a proper noun Cal
is a short form of the male given names Caleb, Calum or Calvin.
As a verb calk is
an alternative spelling of lang=en.
calk |
cack |
As nouns the difference between calk and cack
is that
calk is a pointed projection on a horseshoe to prevent it slipping while
cack is a squawk or
cack can be an act of defecation or
cack can be (slang) penis.
As verbs the difference between calk and cack
is that
calk is or
calk can be to copy (a drawing) by rubbing the back of it with red or black chalk, and then passing a blunt stylus or needle over the lines, so as to leave a tracing on the paper or other thing against which it is laid or held while
cack is (of a bird) to squawk or
cack can be to defecate or
cack can be (australian slang) to laugh.
balk |
calk |
As nouns the difference between balk and calk
is that
balk is ridge, an unplowed strip of land while
calk is a pointed projection on a horseshoe to prevent it slipping.
As verbs the difference between balk and calk
is that
balk is (archaic) to pass over or by or
balk can be to indicate to fishermen, by shouts or signals from shore, the direction taken by the shoals of herring while
calk is or
calk can be to copy (a drawing) by rubbing the back of it with red or black chalk, and then passing a blunt stylus or needle over the lines, so as to leave a tracing on the paper or other thing against which it is laid or held.
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