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Nom vs Inkled - What's the difference?

nom | inkled |

As an adjective nom

is prose-like, simple, easy to understand or nom can be sino-vietnamese.

As a noun nom

is sino-vietnamese.

As a verb inkled is

(inkle).

nom

English

Etymology 1

Shortened from (nomination), (nominee), and so on.

Noun

(en noun)
  • Nomination.
  • * 2000 May 30, "Webmaster -- Kevin Stroud" (username), " Re: RBL nomination for 195.235.113.140 (mail.teleline.es) -- 5th supporting email, in news.admin.net-abuse.email, Usenet :
  • * 2001 July 17, "William Tunstall-Pedoe" (username), " problems/suggestions for this group", in alt.anagrams, Usenet :
  • * 2010 February 13, "Juan F. Lara" (username), " 2/5-7 Weekend BoxOffice", in rec.arts.animation and rec.arts.disney.animation, Usenet :
  • Nominator.
  • Nominee.
  • Verb

  • to nominate
  • * 1998 , "blaque" (username), " A Teeny Favor (Was: Re: NOMINATION: Ms A.T. Rookie (fwd)", in alt.tasteless, Usenet :
  • * 2001 , "William Tunstall-Pedoe" (username), " problems/suggestions for this group", in alt.anagrams, Usenet :
  • * 2007 , Variety staff, " Composer Prince dies" (obituary):
  • English clippings

    Etymology 2

    Onomatopoeic.

    Interjection

    (en interjection)
  • (label) Commonly used as "om nom nom".
  • [to a baby]

    Verb

    (nomm)
  • (label) to eat
  • Anagrams

    * ----

    inkled

    English

    Verb

    (head)
  • (inkle)

  • inkle

    English

    Etymology 1

    From (etyl), from *.

    Verb

    (inkl)
  • (rare) To hint at; disclose.
  • (rare) To have a hint or inkling of; divine.
  • Derived terms
    * (l)

    Etymology 2

    Apparently from earlier *(term), perhaps from an incorrect division of lingle, lingel.

    Alternative forms

    * (l)

    Noun

    (-)
  • Narrow linen tape, used for trimmings or to make shoelaces
  • (Shakespeare)