hook |
buckle |
Related terms |
In transitive terms the difference between hook and buckle
is that
hook is to connect (
hook into,
hook together) while
buckle is to fasten using a buckle.
engross |
hook |
In lang=en terms the difference between engross and hook
is that
engross is to completely engage the attention of while
hook is to connect (
hook into'', ''hook together ).
As verbs the difference between engross and hook
is that
engross is (
senseid) to write (a document) in large, aesthetic, and legible lettering; to make a finalized copy of while
hook is to attach a hook to.
As a noun hook is
a rod bent into a curved shape, typically with one end free and the other end secured to a rope or other attachment.
hook |
snagged |
As verbs the difference between hook and snagged
is that
hook is to attach a hook to while
snagged is past tense of snag.
As a noun hook
is a rod bent into a curved shape, typically with one end free and the other end secured to a rope or other attachment.
As an adjective snagged is
full of snags; snaggy.
hook |
hock |
In transitive terms the difference between hook and hock
is that
hook is to connect (
hook into,
hook together) while
hock is to disable by cutting the tendons of the hock; to hamstring; to hough.
hook |
holk |
As nouns the difference between hook and holk
is that
hook is a rod bent into a curved shape, typically with one end free and the other end secured to a rope or other attachment while
holk is a hollow cavity.
As verbs the difference between hook and holk
is that
hook is to attach a hook to while
holk is to dig out; make hollow; hollow out.
hook |
hoom |
As nouns the difference between hook and hoom
is that
hook is a rod bent into a curved shape, typically with one end free and the other end secured to a rope or other attachment while
hoom is obsolete form of lang=en.
As a verb hook
is to attach a hook to.
hook |
hooka |
As nouns the difference between hook and hooka
is that
hook is a rod bent into a curved shape, typically with one end free and the other end secured to a rope or other attachment while
hooka is .
As a verb hook
is to attach a hook to.
hook |
dook |
As nouns the difference between hook and dook
is that
hook is a rod bent into a curved shape, typically with one end free and the other end secured to a rope or other attachment while
dook is a strong, untwilled linen or cotton.
As verbs the difference between hook and dook
is that
hook is to attach a hook to while
dook is to make a certain clucking sound.
hook |
hok |
As nouns the difference between hook and hok
is that
hook is a rod bent into a curved shape, typically with one end free and the other end secured to a rope or other attachment while
hok is a small type of hut.
As a verb hook
is to attach a hook to.
hook |
jook |
As nouns the difference between hook and jook
is that
hook is a rod bent into a curved shape, typically with one end free and the other end secured to a rope or other attachment while
jook is congee or
jook can be .
As verbs the difference between hook and jook
is that
hook is to attach a hook to while
jook is (scotland|northern england) to dodge; to move quickly to avoid something or to hide; to dart away.
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