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drock

Terms vs Drock - What's the difference?

terms | drock |


As nouns the difference between terms and drock

is that terms is while drock is (uk|dialect) a watercourse.

Rode vs Drock - What's the difference?

rode | drock |


As a proper noun rode

is (the oldest oceanid).

As a noun drock is

(uk|dialect) a watercourse.

Drock vs Frock - What's the difference?

drock | frock |


As nouns the difference between drock and frock

is that drock is a watercourse while frock is a dress, a piece of clothing for a female, which consists of a skirt and a cover for the upper body.

As a verb frock is

to clothe in a frock.

Drock vs Crock - What's the difference?

drock | crock |


As nouns the difference between drock and crock

is that drock is (uk|dialect) a watercourse while crock is a stoneware or earthenware jar or storage container or crock can be the loose black particles collected from combustion, as on pots and kettles, or in a chimney; soot; smut.

As a verb crock is

to break something or injure someone or crock can be to give off crock or smut.

Drock vs Dock - What's the difference?

drock | dock |


As a noun drock

is (uk|dialect) a watercourse.

As a proper noun dock is

(us|rare|dated) (male) or nickname.

Drock vs Dreck - What's the difference?

drock | dreck |


As nouns the difference between drock and dreck

is that drock is a watercourse while dreck is trash, junk; worthless merchandise, crap.

Wrock vs Drock - What's the difference?

wrock | drock |


As nouns the difference between wrock and drock

is that wrock is a genre of music produced by fans of the Harry Potter series, characterized by costumed performances and humorous lyrics about characters, settings, and plot elements from the series while drock is a watercourse.

Drock vs Brock - What's the difference?

drock | brock |


As nouns the difference between drock and brock

is that drock is (uk|dialect) a watercourse while brock is (uk) a male badger.

As a verb brock is

to taunt.

Drokk vs Drock - What's the difference?

drokk | drock |


As nouns the difference between drokk and drock

is that drokk is print (the letters forming the text of a document) while drock is (uk|dialect) a watercourse.

Rock vs Drock - What's the difference?

rock | drock |


As nouns the difference between rock and drock

is that rock is the naturally occurring aggregate of solid mineral matter that constitutes a significant part of the earth's crust while drock is a watercourse.

As a verb rock

is to move gently back and forth.

As a proper noun Rock

is {{surname|topographic|from=Middle English}} for someone living near a rock or an oak ( {{term|atter|lang=enm}} + {{term|oke|lang=enm}} ).