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macock

Terms vs Macock - What's the difference?

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As nouns the difference between terms and macock

is that terms is while macock is (historical) a particular plant formerly grown by native americans of virginia and maryland, thought to be a variety of squash.

Acock vs Macock - What's the difference?

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As an adverb acock

is in a cocked or turned-up fashion.

As a noun macock is

(historical) a particular plant formerly grown by native americans of virginia and maryland, thought to be a variety of squash.

Macock vs Meacock - What's the difference?

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As nouns the difference between macock and meacock

is that macock is (historical) a particular plant formerly grown by native americans of virginia and maryland, thought to be a variety of squash while meacock is (obsolete) an uxorious, effeminate, or spiritless man.

Mocuck vs Macock - What's the difference?

mocuck | macock | see also |

Mocuck is a see also of macock.


As nouns the difference between mocuck and macock

is that mocuck is (us) a box-like container made from birch-bark, especially one in which sugar is stored while macock is (historical) a particular plant formerly grown by native americans of virginia and maryland, thought to be a variety of squash.

Squash vs Macock - What's the difference?

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As nouns the difference between squash and macock

is that squash is (uncountable) a sport played in a walled court with a soft rubber ball and bats like tennis racquets or squash can be (countable) a plant and its fruit of five species of the genus cucurbita , or gourd kind or squash can be (obsolete|zoo|countable) muskrat while macock is (historical) a particular plant formerly grown by native americans of virginia and maryland, thought to be a variety of squash.

As a verb squash

is to beat or press into pulp or a flat mass; to crush.