sic |
soc |
As an adverb sic
is thus; thus written.
As a verb sic
is to mark with a bracketed sic.
As a noun soc is
sociology or social science.
As an initialism SOC is
initialism of w:System-on-a-Chip|System-on-(a-)Chip|lang=en.
sic |
sig |
As an adverb sic
is thus; thus written.
As a verb sic
is to mark with a bracketed sic.
As a noun sig is
a signature, usually when used as a digital signature on emails.
sic |
sip |
In transitive terms the difference between sic and sip
is that
sic is to set upon; to chase; to attack while
sip is to drink slowly, small mouthfuls at a time.
As verbs the difference between sic and sip
is that
sic is to mark with a bracketed sic while
sip is to drink slowly, small mouthfuls at a time.
As an adverb sic
is thus; thus written.
As a noun sip is
a small mouthful of drink.
sic |
tic |
As a conjunction sic
is like, as.
As an initialism tic is
tourist]] information [[centre|centre.
sic |
sib |
As a conjunction sic
is like, as.
As a noun sib is
.
sic |
pic |
As an adverb sic
is thus; thus written.
As a verb sic
is to mark with a bracketed sic.
As a noun pic is
a picture, especially a photographic image.
As an initialism PIC is
pilot in command.
sic |
sac |
As a conjunction sic
is like, as.
As a proper noun sac is
.
As a noun sac is
.
sic |
sec |
As a conjunction sic
is like, as.
As a proper noun sec is
czech (republic).
As an adjective sec is
czech.
sic |
hic |
As an adverb sic
is thus; thus written.
As a verb sic
is to mark with a bracketed sic.
As an interjection hic is
an approximation to the sound of a hiccup, used e.g. to indicate drunkenness.
sic |
sie |
In transitive terms the difference between sic and sie
is that
sic is to set upon; to chase; to attack while
sie is to sift.
As verbs the difference between sic and sie
is that
sic is to mark with a bracketed sic while
sie is to sink; fall; drop.
As an adverb sic
is thus; thus written.
As a noun sie is
a drop.
As a pronoun sie is
Gender-neutral (or multigendered) subject pronoun, grammatically equivalent to the gendered pronouns he and she, or singular they
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