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locke

Locke - What does it mean?

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Plato vs Locke - What's the difference?

plato | locke |


As proper nouns the difference between plato and locke

is that plato is greek philosopher, 427-347 BC, follower of Socrates while Locke is {{surname|English|A=An}.

As a noun locke is

an archaic spelling of lang=en.

Snap vs Locke - What's the difference?

snap | locke |


As nouns the difference between snap and locke

is that snap is (computing) (subnetwork access protocol) while locke is pupil (of the eye).

Wikidiffcom vs Locke - What's the difference?

wikidiffcom | locke |


As a noun locke is

pupil (of the eye).

Locke vs Lockt - What's the difference?

locke | lockt |


As a noun locke

is pupil (of the eye).

As an adjective lockt is

.

As a verb lockt is

(obsolete) (lock).

Locke vs Clocke - What's the difference?

locke | clocke |


As nouns the difference between locke and clocke

is that locke is pupil (of the eye) while clocke is .

Looke vs Locke - What's the difference?

looke | locke |


As a verb looke

is .

As a noun locke is

pupil (of the eye).

Locker vs Locke - What's the difference?

locker | locke |


As nouns the difference between locker and locke

is that locker is a type of storage compartment with a lock usually used to store clothing, equipment, or books while locke is pupil (of the eye).

Locke vs Loche - What's the difference?

locke | loche |


As nouns the difference between locke and loche

is that locke is an archaic spelling of lang=en while loche is alternative form of loach (kind of fish.

As a proper noun Locke

is {{surname|English|A=An}.

Locke vs Lacke - What's the difference?

locke | lacke |


As nouns the difference between locke and lacke

is that locke is pupil (of the eye) while lacke is .

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