Rusk vs Lusk - What's the difference?
rusk | lusk |
a rectangular, hard, dry biscuit
* 1719:
a twice-baked bread, slices of bread baked until they are hard and crisp (also called a zwieback )
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a weaning food for children
a cereal binder used in meat product manufacture
As nouns the difference between rusk and lusk
is that rusk is a rectangular, hard, dry biscuit while lusk is a lazy or slothful person.As a proper noun Rusk
is {{surname}.As an adjective lusk is
lazy or slothful.As a verb lusk is
to be idle or unemployed.rusk
English
(wikipedia rusk)Noun
- ...he brought a large basket of rusk or biscuit, and three jars of fresh water, into the boat.