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laik

Terms vs Laik - What's the difference?

terms | laik |


As a noun terms

is .

As a verb laik is

(uk|dialect) to play (in the sense opposed to work).

Lauk vs Laik - What's the difference?

lauk | laik |


As an interjection lauk

is an alternative form of lang=en.

As a verb laik is

to play (in the sense opposed to work).

Laik vs Lack - What's the difference?

laik | lack |


As verbs the difference between laik and lack

is that laik is to play (in the sense opposed to work) while lack is to be without, to need, to require.

As a noun lack is

a defect or failing; moral or spiritual degeneracy.

Laik vs Glaik - What's the difference?

laik | glaik |


As a verb laik

is to play (in the sense opposed to work).

As a noun glaik is

a fool or odd mannered person.

Kaik vs Laik - What's the difference?

kaik | laik |


As a noun kaik

is an alternative spelling of lang=en.

As a verb laik is

to play (in the sense opposed to work).

Lask vs Laik - What's the difference?

lask | laik |


As a noun lask

is diarrhoea (now only of animals).

As a verb laik is

to play (in the sense opposed to work).

Laik vs Claik - What's the difference?

laik | claik |


As verbs the difference between laik and claik

is that laik is to play (in the sense opposed to work) while claik is to honk or cry like a goose.

As a noun claik is

the cry of a goose, or other bird.

Laik vs Naik - What's the difference?

laik | naik |


As a verb laik

is to play (in the sense opposed to work).

As a noun naik is

a lord or governor in South Asia.

Latik vs Laik - What's the difference?

latik | laik |


As a noun latik

is solid coconut curds, the byproducts of coconut oil production.

As a verb laik is

(uk|dialect) to play (in the sense opposed to work).

Lair vs Laik - What's the difference?

lair | laik |


As verbs the difference between lair and laik

is that lair is to mire while laik is to play (in the sense opposed to work).

As a noun lair

is a place inhabited by a wild animal, often a cave or a hole in the ground.

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