hic |
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hic |
null |
As nouns the difference between hic and null
is that
hic is pebble while
null is zero, nil; the cardinal number before einn.
As a pronoun hic
is no/none (generally used instead of “hiç” in this case).
tic |
hic |
As a noun tic
is a local and habitual convulsive motion of certain muscles.
As a verb tic
is to exhibit a tic; to undergo convulsive muscle movements.
As an initialism TIC
is tourist Information Centre.
As an interjection hic is
an approximation to the sound of a hiccup, used e.g. to indicate drunkenness.
hic |
mic |
As a pronoun hic
is no/none (generally used instead of “hiç” in this case).
As a noun hic
is pebble.
As an initialism mic is
minor in consumption (of alcohol).
As an abbreviation mic is
, a state of mexico.
hic |
hir |
As nouns the difference between hic and hir
is that
hic is pebble while
hir is news, information.
As a pronoun hic
is no/none (generally used instead of “hiç” in this case).
hic |
hip |
As an interjection hic
is an approximation to the sound of a hiccup, used e.g. to indicate drunkenness.
As a noun hip is
the outward-projecting parts of the pelvis and top of the femur and the overlying tissue.
As a verb hip is
to use one's hips to bump into someone.
As an adjective hip is
aware, informed, up-to-date, trendy.
hie |
hic |
As a verb hie
is to hasten; to go quickly, to hurry.
As a noun hie
is haste; diligence.
As an interjection hic is
an approximation to the sound of a hiccup, used e.g. to indicate drunkenness.
hic |
pic |
As an interjection hic
is an approximation to the sound of a hiccup, used e.g. to indicate drunkenness.
As a noun pic is
a picture, especially a photographic image.
As an initialism PIC is
pilot in command.
hic |
fic |
As an interjection hic
is an approximation to the sound of a hiccup, used e.g. to indicate drunkenness.
As a noun fic is
a fictional story set within a preexisting fandom; a fanfic.
hic |
nic |
As nouns the difference between hic and nic
is that
hic is pebble while
nic is water.
As a pronoun hic
is no/none (generally used instead of “hiç” in this case).
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