yark |
yari |
As a verb yark
is to make ready; prepare or
yark can be to draw (stitches etc) tight.
As a noun yari is
(weapons|japan) a spear used in martial arts, of various sizes.
wark |
yark |
As verbs the difference between wark and yark
is that
wark is to be in pain; ache while
yark is to make ready; prepare or
yark can be to draw (stitches etc) tight.
As a noun wark
is pain; ache or
wark can be (obsolete|chiefly|scotland) a building.
yark |
fark |
As verbs the difference between yark and fark
is that
yark is to make ready; prepare or
yark can be to draw (stitches etc) tight while
fark is (us) to subject a website to a high volume of requests, such that the server stops responding.
As an interjection fark is
(australia|nz|vulgar) ,
used to express surprise, etc .
yark |
yank |
As verbs the difference between yark and yank
is that
yark is to make ready; prepare while
yank is to pull something with a quick, strong action.
As a noun yank is
a sudden, vigorous pull (sometimes defined as mass times jerk, or rate of change of force).
yarak |
yark |
As a noun yarak
is (falconry) a super-alert state where the bird is hungry, but not weak, and ready to hunt.
As a verb yark is
to make ready; prepare or
yark can be to draw (stitches etc) tight.
yark |
yar |
As verbs the difference between yark and yar
is that
yark is to make ready; prepare while
yar is to snarl; gnar.
As an adjective yar is
sour; brackish.
yark |
yard |
As a verb yark
is to make ready; prepare or
yark can be to draw (stitches etc) tight.
As a proper noun yard is
(
scotland yard) or (
new scotland yard).
yark |
yarl |
As verbs the difference between yark and yarl
is that
yark is to make ready; prepare or
yark can be to draw (stitches etc) tight while
yarl is to sing in this manner.
As a noun yarl is
a deep, guttural vocal style with affected pronunciation, characteristic of male grunge and postgrunge singers of the.
yark |
yarke |
As a verb yark
is to make ready; prepare or
yark can be to draw (stitches etc) tight.
As a noun yarke is
the saki,
pithecia leucocephala .
cark |
yark |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between cark and yark
is that
cark is (obsolete) the state of being filled with worry while
yark is (obsolete) to set open; open.
As verbs the difference between cark and yark
is that
cark is to be filled with worry, solicitude, or troubles or
cark can be while
yark is to make ready; prepare or
yark can be to draw (stitches etc) tight.
As a noun cark
is (obsolete) a noxious or corroding worry.
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