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Locum vs Locoum - What's the difference?

locum | locoum |

As nouns the difference between locum and locoum

is that locum is (british|informal) abbreviated form of the concise oxford english dictionary [eleventh edition] while locoum is turkish delight.

locum

English

(wikipedia locum)

Noun

(locums)The Chambers Dictionary (1998)
  • (British, informal) Abbreviated form of .The Concise Oxford English Dictionary [Eleventh Edition]
  • * 1915 , :
  • -- "I suppose you wouldn't like to do a locum for a month on the South coast? Three guineas a week with board and lodging." -- "I wouldn't mind," said Philip. -- "It's at Farnley, in Dorsetshire. Doctor South. You'd have to go down at once; his assistant has developed mumps. I believe it's a very pleasant place."

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    locoum

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • Turkish delight