hook |
put |
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 a verb hook
is to attach a hook to.
As an acronym put is
(software|testing).
As an initialism put is
(electronics).
fasten |
hook |
As nouns the difference between fasten and hook
is that
fasten is while
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 a verb hook is
to attach a hook to.
taxonomy |
hook |
As nouns the difference between taxonomy and hook
is that
taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while
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 a verb hook is
to attach a hook to.
hook |
coupler |
As nouns the difference between hook and coupler
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
coupler is someone who couples things together, especially someone whose job it is to couple railway carriages.
As a verb hook
is to attach a hook to.
hook |
crook |
In transitive terms the difference between hook and crook
is that
hook is to connect (
hook into,
hook together) while
crook is to bend.
As an adjective crook is
bad, unsatisfactory, not up to standard.
hook |
chorus |
As nouns the difference between hook and chorus
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
chorus is a group of singers and dancers in the religious festivals of ancient greece.
As verbs the difference between hook and chorus
is that
hook is to attach a hook to while
chorus is to echo a particular sentiment.
hitch |
hook |
In informal terms the difference between hitch and hook
is that
hitch is to marry oneself to; especially to
get hitched while
hook is removal or expulsion from a group or activity.
In transitive terms the difference between hitch and hook
is that
hitch is to attach, tie or fasten while
hook is to connect (
hook into,
hook together).
As a proper noun Hitch
is {{surname|from=given names}.
hook |
boulter |
As nouns the difference between hook and boulter
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
boulter is a long, stout fishing line with many hooks attached.
As a verb hook
is to attach a hook to.
hook |
hookedness |
As nouns the difference between hook and hookedness
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
hookedness is the condition of being bent like a hook; incurvation.
As a verb hook
is to attach a hook to.
hook |
eyehook |
As nouns the difference between hook and eyehook
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
eyehook is a hook with an eye or ring attached.
As a verb hook
is to attach a hook to.
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