person |
polack |
Synonyms |
Person is a synonym of polack.
As nouns the difference between person and polack
is that
person is person while
polack is .
palooka |
polack |
see also |
Palooka is a see also of polack.
As nouns the difference between palooka and polack
is that
palooka is a stupid, oafish or clumsy person while
polack is .
unsteady |
wambly |
As adjectives the difference between unsteady and wambly
is that
unsteady is not held firmly in position, physically unstable while
wambly is (dialect) shaky, unsteady, dizzy, queasy, nauseous.
As a verb unsteady
is to render unsteady, removing balance.
dizzy |
wambly |
As adjectives the difference between dizzy and wambly
is that
dizzy is having a sensation of whirling, with a tendency to fall; giddy; feeling unbalanced or lightheaded while
wambly is shaky, unsteady, dizzy, queasy, nauseous.
As a verb dizzy
is to make dizzy, to bewilder.
polak |
polack |
Alternative forms |
Polack is a alternative form of polak.
Polak is often a misspelling of polack.
Polak has no English definition.
As a noun Polack is
a Pole, or person of Polish descent.
pollack |
polack |
Alternative forms |
Polack is a alternative form of pollack.
As nouns the difference between pollack and polack
is that
pollack is an alternative spelling of lang=en while
Polack is a Pole, or person of Polish descent.
As a verb pollack
is an alternative spelling of lang=en.
pollock |
polack |
Alternative forms |
Polack is a alternative form of pollock.
As nouns the difference between pollock and polack
is that
pollock is either of two lean, white marine food fishes, of the genus
Pollachius, related to cod while
Polack is a Pole, or person of Polish descent.
As a verb pollock
is to fish for pollock.
As a proper noun Pollock
is
A surname.
polock |
polack |
Alternative forms |
Polack is a alternative form of polock.
As nouns the difference between polock and polack
is that
polock is an alternative spelling of Polack while
Polack is a Pole, or person of Polish descent.
pole |
polack |
Polack is a synonym of pole.
In obsolete terms the difference between pole and polack
is that
pole is the firmament; the sky while
polack is
Formerly in non-offensive use.
As nouns the difference between pole and polack
is that pole is originally, a stick; now specifically, a long and slender piece of metal or (especially) wood, used for various construction or support purposes while Polack is a Pole, or person of Polish descent.
As a verb pole
is to propel by pushing with poles, to push with a pole.
despicable |
hateworthy |
As adjectives the difference between despicable and hateworthy
is that
despicable is fit or deserving to be despised; contemptible; mean; vile; worthless while
hateworthy is worthy of being hated, detestable, despicable.
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