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Sicer vs Sicker - What's the difference?

sicer | sicker |


As a noun sicer

is (obsolete) a strong drink; cider.

As an adjective sicker is

(sick) or sicker can be (obsolete|outside|dialects) certain.

As an adverb sicker is

(obsolete|outside|dialects) certainly.

As a verb sicker is

(mining|uk|dialect) to percolate, trickle, or ooze, as water through a crack.

Sicker vs Picker - What's the difference?

sicker | picker |


As an adjective sicker

is (sick) or sicker can be (obsolete|outside|dialects) certain.

As an adverb sicker

is (obsolete|outside|dialects) certainly.

As a verb sicker

is (mining|uk|dialect) to percolate, trickle, or ooze, as water through a crack.

As a noun picker is

agent noun of pick; one who picks.

Sicker vs Sinker - What's the difference?

sicker | sinker |


As an adjective sicker

is (sick) or sicker can be (obsolete|outside|dialects) certain.

As an adverb sicker

is (obsolete|outside|dialects) certainly.

As a verb sicker

is (mining|uk|dialect) to percolate, trickle, or ooze, as water through a crack.

As a noun sinker is

(fishing) a weight used in fishing to cause the line or net to sink.

Taxonomy vs Sicker - What's the difference?

taxonomy | sicker |


As a noun taxonomy

is the science or the technique used to make a classification.

As an adjective sicker is

comparative of sick.

As an adverb sicker is

certainly.

As a verb sicker is

to percolate, trickle, or ooze, as water through a crack.

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