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knucker

Knicker vs Knucker - What's the difference?

knicker | knucker |


As nouns the difference between knicker and knucker

is that knicker is of or relating to knickers while knucker is a kind of pedia=1, living in knuckerholes in Sussex, England.

Knuckler vs Knucker - What's the difference?

knuckler | knucker |


As nouns the difference between knuckler and knucker

is that knuckler is (baseball) a knuckleball while knucker is a kind of , living in knuckerholes in sussex, england.

Knacker vs Knucker - What's the difference?

knacker | knucker |


As nouns the difference between knacker and knucker

is that knacker is one who makes knickknacks, toys, etc while knucker is a kind of pedia=1, living in knuckerholes in Sussex, England.

As a verb knacker

is to tire out, become exhausted.

Knocker vs Knucker - What's the difference?

knocker | knucker |


As nouns the difference between knocker and knucker

is that knocker is a device, usually hinged with a striking plate, used for knocking on a door while knucker is a kind of , living in knuckerholes in sussex, england.

England vs Knucker - What's the difference?

england | knucker |


As a proper noun england

is the region of the island of great britain which is to the east of wales and the south of scotland; one of the constituent countries of the united kingdom.

As a noun knucker is

a kind of , living in knuckerholes in sussex, england.

Sussex vs Knucker - What's the difference?

sussex | knucker |


As a proper noun sussex

is a former county in the south-east of england (now divided into east]]- and [[west sussex|west-), then bordered by surrey, kent, hampshire and the english channel.

As a noun knucker is

a kind of , living in knuckerholes in sussex, england.

Knuckerhole vs Knucker - What's the difference?

knuckerhole | knucker |


As nouns the difference between knuckerhole and knucker

is that knuckerhole is in English folklore, a hole in the ground said to be the home of a knucker, a dragon-like creature while knucker is a kind of pedia=1, living in knuckerholes in Sussex, England.