yark |
park |
As a verb yark
is to make ready; prepare or
yark can be to draw (stitches etc) tight.
As a proper noun park is
) the third most common korean surname.
hark |
yark |
As verbs the difference between hark and yark
is that
hark is to listen attentively; often used in the imperative while
yark is to make ready; prepare or
yark can be to draw (stitches etc) tight.
bark |
yark |
As verbs the difference between bark and yark
is that
bark is to make a short, loud, explosive noise with the vocal organs (said of animals, especially dogs) while
yark is to make ready; prepare.
As a noun bark
is the short, loud, explosive sound uttered by a dog.
york |
yark |
As a proper noun york
is a city in north yorkshire, england.
As a verb yark is
to make ready; prepare or
yark can be to draw (stitches etc) tight.
mark |
yark |
As a noun mark
is sign.
As a verb yark is
to make ready; prepare or
yark can be to draw (stitches etc) tight.
dark |
yark |
As an adjective dark
is having an absolute or (more often) relative lack of light.
As a noun dark
is a complete or (more often) partial absence of light.
As a verb yark is
to make ready; prepare.
lark |
yark |
As a proper noun lark
is , from lark as a byname or for a catcher and seller of larks.
As a verb yark is
to make ready; prepare or
yark can be to draw (stitches etc) tight.
yak |
yark |
As verbs the difference between yak and yark
is that
yak is to talk, particularly informally but persistently, such as chatter while
yark is to make ready; prepare.
As a noun yak
is an ox-like mammal native to the Himalayas and Tibet with dark, long and silky hair a horse like tail and a full, bushy mane.
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