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cloke

Cloke vs Clove - What's the difference?

cloke | clove |


As nouns the difference between cloke and clove

is that cloke is while clove is a very pungent aromatic spice, the unexpanded flower bud of the clove tree or clove can be any one of the separate bulbs that make up the larger bulb of garlic or clove can be (label) a narrow valley with steep sides, used in areas of north america first settled by the dutch.

As a verb clove is

(cleave).

Cloze vs Cloke - What's the difference?

cloze | cloke |


As nouns the difference between cloze and cloke

is that cloze is (education) a form of written examination technique in which candidates are required to provide words that have been omitted from sentences, thereby demonstrating their knowledge and comprehension of the text while cloke is .

Clone vs Cloke - What's the difference?

clone | cloke |


As a verb clone

is .

As a noun cloke is

.

Bloke vs Cloke - What's the difference?

bloke | cloke |


As a verb bloke

is .

As a noun cloke is

.

Choke vs Cloke - What's the difference?

choke | cloke |


As nouns the difference between choke and cloke

is that choke is a control on a carburetor to adjust the air/fuel mixture when the engine is cold while cloke is .

As a verb choke

is to be unable to breathe because of obstruction of the windpipe, for instance food or other objects that go down the wrong way.

Cloke vs Clocke - What's the difference?

cloke | clocke |


As nouns the difference between cloke and clocke

is that cloke is while clocke is .

Coke vs Cloke - What's the difference?

coke | cloke |


As nouns the difference between coke and cloke

is that coke is (uncountable|informal) cola-based soft drink while cloke is .

Close vs Cloke - What's the difference?

close | cloke |


As nouns the difference between close and cloke

is that close is an end or conclusion while cloke is an archaic spelling of lang=en.

As a verb close

is to remove a gap.

As an adjective close

is closed, shut.

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