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fluked

Terms vs Fluked - What's the difference?

terms | fluked |


As a noun terms

is .

As an adjective fluked is

having flukes.

As a verb fluked is

(fluke).

Fluxed vs Fluked - What's the difference?

fluxed | fluked |


As verbs the difference between fluxed and fluked

is that fluxed is (flux) while fluked is (fluke).

As an adjective fluked is

having flukes.

Fluked vs Flukes - What's the difference?

fluked | flukes |


As an adjective fluked

is having flukes.

As a verb fluked

is past tense of fluke.

As a noun flukes is

plural of fluke.

Fluked vs Flunked - What's the difference?

fluked | flunked |


As verbs the difference between fluked and flunked

is that fluked is past tense of fluke while flunked is past tense of flunk.

As an adjective fluked

is having flukes.

Fluted vs Fluked - What's the difference?

fluted | fluked |


As adjectives the difference between fluted and fluked

is that fluted is having flutes or grooves, either for decoration or to trim weight while fluked is having flukes.

As verbs the difference between fluted and fluked

is that fluted is (flute) while fluked is (fluke).

Flaked vs Fluked - What's the difference?

flaked | fluked |


As verbs the difference between flaked and fluked

is that flaked is (flake) while fluked is (fluke).

As an adjective fluked is

having flukes.

Fluked vs Flukey - What's the difference?

fluked | flukey |


As adjectives the difference between fluked and flukey

is that fluked is having flukes while flukey is lucky.

As a verb fluked

is (fluke).

Flued vs Fluked - What's the difference?

flued | fluked |


As adjectives the difference between flued and fluked

is that flued is having a flue or flues (of a specified kind) while fluked is having flukes.

As a verb fluked is

(fluke).

Fluke vs Fluked - What's the difference?

fluke | fluked |


As verbs the difference between fluke and fluked

is that fluke is to obtain a successful outcome by pure chance while fluked is past tense of fluke.

As a noun fluke

is a lucky or improbable occurrence, with the implication that the occurrence could not be repeated.

As a proper noun Fluke

is {{surname|from=|lang=en}.

As an adjective fluked is

having flukes.