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Terms vs Uncs - What's the difference?

terms | uncs |


As nouns the difference between terms and uncs

is that terms is while uncs is .

Unca vs Uncs - What's the difference?

unca | uncs |


As nouns the difference between unca and uncs

is that unca is (dialect) uncle (especially as a term of address) while uncs is .

Unis vs Uncs - What's the difference?

unis | uncs |


As nouns the difference between unis and uncs

is that unis is plural of lang=en while uncs is plural of lang=en.

Uncs vs Uncus - What's the difference?

uncs | uncus |


As nouns the difference between uncs and uncus

is that uncs is while uncus is (zoology) a hook or claw.

Uncs vs Unch - What's the difference?

uncs | unch |


As nouns the difference between uncs and unch

is that uncs is plural of lang=en while unch is an unchecked square: one that is part of only one entry (i.e., across or down, but not both).

Unds vs Uncs - What's the difference?

unds | uncs |


As nouns the difference between unds and uncs

is that unds is plural of lang=en while uncs is plural of lang=en.

Uncs vs Unco - What's the difference?

uncs | unco |


As a noun uncs

is plural of lang=en.

As an adjective unco is

strange, weird.

As an adverb unco is

very.

Uncs vs Unct - What's the difference?

uncs | unct |


As a noun uncs

is .

As a verb unct is

(archaic) to anoint, especially a monarch or other patriarchal leader.

Uncs vs Unce - What's the difference?

uncs | unce |


As nouns the difference between uncs and unce

is that uncs is while unce is (obsolete) an ounce; a small portion or unce can be a claw; an uncus.

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