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sucket

Sucket vs Sucketh - What's the difference?

sucket | sucketh |


As a noun sucket

is a candied sweetmeat.

As a verb sucketh is

archaic third-person singular of suck.

Sucket vs Mucket - What's the difference?

sucket | mucket |


As nouns the difference between sucket and mucket

is that sucket is a candied sweetmeat while mucket is any of various species of mussels, especially those in the genus.

Sucket vs Tucket - What's the difference?

sucket | tucket |


As nouns the difference between sucket and tucket

is that sucket is a candied sweetmeat while tucket is (music) a fanfare played on one or more trumpets or tucket can be (obsolete) a steak; a collop.

Sucket vs Sucken - What's the difference?

sucket | sucken |


As nouns the difference between sucket and sucken

is that sucket is a candied sweetmeat while sucken is the duty of a tenant to bring corn etc to a particular mill to be ground; the land so astricted.

Sucker vs Sucket - What's the difference?

sucker | sucket |


As nouns the difference between sucker and sucket

is that sucker is a person or thing that sucks while sucket is a candied sweetmeat.

As a verb sucker

is to strip the suckers or shoots from; to deprive of suckers.

Suckt vs Sucket - What's the difference?

suckt | sucket |


As a verb suckt

is past tense of suck.

As a noun sucket is

a candied sweetmeat.

Sucked vs Sucket - What's the difference?

sucked | sucket |


As a verb sucked

is past tense of suck.

As a noun sucket is

a candied sweetmeat.

Suckest vs Sucket - What's the difference?

suckest | sucket |


As a verb suckest

is (suck).

As a noun sucket is

a candied sweetmeat.

Bucket vs Sucket - What's the difference?

bucket | sucket |


As a verb bucket

is .

As a noun sucket is

a candied sweetmeat.

Succade vs Sucket - What's the difference?

succade | sucket | Synonyms |

Sucket is a synonym of succade.



As nouns the difference between succade and sucket

is that succade is candied citrus peel (or, less commonly, other preserves) while sucket is a candied sweetmeat.

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