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Holder vs Hook - What's the difference?

holder | hook |


As a proper noun holder

is .

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.

Hook vs Hookup - What's the difference?

hook | hookup |


As nouns the difference between hook and hookup

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 hookup is a connection.

As a verb hook

is to attach a hook to.

As an adjective hookup is

for the purpose of connecting.

Retractor vs Hook - What's the difference?

retractor | hook |


As nouns the difference between retractor and hook

is that retractor is one who, or that which, retracts 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 vs Anchor - What's the difference?

hook | anchor |


As nouns the difference between hook and anchor

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 anchor is a tool used to moor a vessel to the bottom of a sea or river to resist movement.

As verbs the difference between hook and anchor

is that hook is to attach a hook to while anchor is to hold an object, especially a ship or a boat to a fixed point.

Hook vs Soon - What's the difference?

hook | soon |


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 adjective soon is

occurring within a short time, or quickly.

As an adverb soon is

(label) immediately, instantly.

Hook vs Addict - What's the difference?

hook | addict |


As nouns the difference between hook and addict

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 addict is a person who is addicted, especially to a harmful drug.

As verbs the difference between hook and addict

is that hook is to attach a hook to while addict is to cause someone to become addicted, especially to a harmful drug.

Hook vs Spare - What's the difference?

hook | spare |


In bowling|lang=en terms the difference between hook and spare

is that hook is (bowling) a ball that is rolled in a curved line while spare is (bowling) the act of knocking down all remaining pins in second ball of a frame; this entitles the pins knocked down on the next ball to be added to the score for that frame.

In lang=en terms the difference between hook and spare

is that hook is to connect (hook into'', ''hook together ) while spare is (to give up) to deprive oneself of, as by being frugal; to do without; to dispense with; to give up; to part with.

As nouns the difference between hook and spare

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 spare is the act of sparing; moderation; restraint.

As verbs the difference between hook and spare

is that hook is to attach a hook to while spare is to show mercy.

As an adjective spare is

scanty; not abundant or plentiful.

Obsess vs Hook - What's the difference?

obsess | hook |


As verbs the difference between obsess and hook

is that obsess is to be preoccupied with a single topic or emotion 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.

Epigram vs Hook - What's the difference?

epigram | hook |


As nouns the difference between epigram and hook

is that epigram is (obsolete) an inscription in stone 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.

Interlock vs Hook - What's the difference?

interlock | hook |


As verbs the difference between interlock and hook

is that interlock is to fit together securely while hook is to attach a hook to.

As nouns the difference between interlock and hook

is that interlock is a safety device that prevents activation in unsafe conditions 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.

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