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wicker

Evildoer vs Wicker - What's the difference?

evildoer | wicker |


As nouns the difference between evildoer and wicker

is that evildoer is a person who performs evil acts while wicker is a wizard.

Licker vs Wicker - What's the difference?

licker | wicker |


As nouns the difference between licker and wicker

is that licker is someone or something that licks while wicker is a flexible branch or twig of a plant such as willow, used in weaving baskets and furniture.

As an adjective wicker is

made of wickerwork.

Dicker vs Wicker - What's the difference?

dicker | wicker |


As nouns the difference between dicker and wicker

is that dicker is (obsolete) the number or quantity of ten, particularly modifying hides or skins; a daker while wicker is a wizard.

As a verb dicker

is to bargain, haggle or negotiate over a sale.

Wicker vs Wicke - What's the difference?

wicker | wicke |


As adjectives the difference between wicker and wicke

is that wicker is made of wickerwork while wicke is obsolete form of wicked.

As a noun wicker

is a flexible branch or twig of a plant such as willow, used in weaving baskets and furniture.

Kicker vs Wicker - What's the difference?

kicker | wicker |


As nouns the difference between kicker and wicker

is that kicker is one who kicks while wicker is a flexible branch or twig of a plant such as willow, used in weaving baskets and furniture.

As an adjective wicker is

made of wickerwork.

Wicker vs Wicket - What's the difference?

wicker | wicket |


As nouns the difference between wicker and wicket

is that wicker is a wizard while wicket is a small door or gate, especially one associated with a larger one.

Sicker vs Wicker - What's the difference?

sicker | wicker |


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 wicker is

a wizard.

Ricker vs Wicker - What's the difference?

ricker | wicker |


As nouns the difference between ricker and wicker

is that ricker is a stout pole for use in making a rick, or for a spar to a boat while wicker is a flexible branch or twig of a plant such as willow, used in weaving baskets and furniture.

As an adjective wicker is

made of wickerwork.

Wicker vs Nicker - What's the difference?

wicker | nicker |


As nouns the difference between wicker and nicker

is that wicker is a flexible branch or twig of a plant such as willow, used in weaving baskets and furniture while nicker is pound sterling.

As an adjective wicker

is made of wickerwork.

As a verb nicker is

to make a soft neighing sound characteristic of a horse.

Picker vs Wicker - What's the difference?

picker | wicker |


As nouns the difference between picker and wicker

is that picker is agent noun of pick; one who picks while wicker is a wizard.

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