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Wok vs Wox - What's the difference?

wok | wox |


As verbs the difference between wok and wox

is that wok is to prepare oriental cuisine using a wok while wox is (obsolete) (wax).

As a noun wok

is a large, oriental, round-bottomed cooking pan.

Wow vs Wox - What's the difference?

wow | wox |


As verbs the difference between wow and wox

is that wow is (informal) to amaze or awe while wox is (obsolete) (wax).

As an interjection wow

is an indication of excitement or surprise.

As a noun wow

is (informal) an exceptionally surprising or unbelievable fact.

Fox vs Wox - What's the difference?

fox | wox |


As a proper noun fox

is derived from the name of the animal.

As a noun fox

is (soccer) someone connected with , as a fan, player, coach etc.

As a verb wox is

(obsolete) (wax).

Box vs Wox - What's the difference?

box | wox |


As a noun box

is box (rectangular container).

As a verb wox is

(obsolete) (wax).

Won vs Wox - What's the difference?

won | wox |


As a pronoun won

is he.

As a verb wox is

(obsolete) (wax).

Wax vs Wox - What's the difference?

wax | wox |


As verbs the difference between wax and wox

is that wax is to apply wax to (something, such as a shoe, a floor, a car, or an apple), usually to make it shiny while wox is simple past of wax.

As a noun wax

is beeswax.

As an adjective wax

is made of wax.

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