nook |
compartment |
Related terms |
Nook is a related term of compartment.
As nouns the difference between nook and compartment
is that
nook is a small corner formed by two walls; an alcove or recess or ancone while
compartment is a room, or section, or chamber.
nook |
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nook |
carrel |
Related terms |
Nook is a related term of carrel.
As nouns the difference between nook and carrel
is that
nook is a small corner formed by two walls; an alcove or recess or ancone while
carrel is a partially partitioned space for studying or reading, often in a library.
nook |
crevasse |
As nouns the difference between nook and crevasse
is that
nook is a small corner formed by two walls; an alcove or recess or ancone while
crevasse is gully.
noob |
nook |
As nouns the difference between noob and nook
is that
noob is (internet slang|pejorative) a newb or newbie; refers to the idea that someone is new to a game, concept, or idea; implying a lack of experience also, in some areas the word noob can mean someone is obsessed with things while
nook is a small corner formed by two walls; an alcove or recess or ancone.
nook |
nork |
As nouns the difference between nook and nork
is that
nook is a small corner formed by two walls; an alcove or recess or ancone while
nork is a woman's breast.
kook |
nook |
As nouns the difference between kook and nook
is that
kook is kitchen while
nook is a small corner formed by two walls; an alcove or recess or ancone.
noot |
nook |
As a pronoun noot
is nothing.
As a noun nook is
a small corner formed by two walls; an alcove or recess or ancone.
nook |
snook |
As nouns the difference between nook and snook
is that
nook is a small corner formed by two walls; an alcove or recess or ancone while
snook is a freshwater and marine fish of the family centropomidae in the order perciformes, especially or
snook can be (uk|pejorative|as a gesture) a disrespectful gesture, performed by placing the tip of a thumb on one's nose with the fingers spread, and typically while wiggling the fingers back and forth.
As a verb snook is
to fish for snook or
snook can be (obsolete) to sniff out.
gook |
nook |
As nouns the difference between gook and nook
is that
gook is a person from the Far East, Oceania or Southeast Asia, in particular a Vietnamese, Filipino, Chinese, Korean person while
nook is a small corner formed by two walls; an alcove or recess or ancone.
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