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Clock vs Tock - What's the difference?

clock | tock |


As nouns the difference between clock and tock

is that clock is an instrument used to measure or keep track of time; a non-portable timepiece or clock can be a pattern near the heel of a sock or stocking or clock can be a large beetle, especially the european dung beetle (scarabaeus stercorarius ) while tock is (used in conjunction with tick) a clicking sound similar to one made by the hands of a clock.

As verbs the difference between clock and tock

is that clock is to measure the duration of or clock can be to ornament (eg the side of a stocking) with figured work or clock can be (dated) to make the sound of a hen; to cluck while tock is to produce such a sound.

Tock - What does it mean?

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Tock vs Toque - What's the difference?

tock | toque |


As nouns the difference between tock and toque

is that tock is a clicking sound similar to one made by the hands of a clock while toque is a type of hat with no brim.

As a verb tock

is to produce such a sound.

Bock vs Tock - What's the difference?

bock | tock |


As nouns the difference between bock and tock

is that bock is he-goat or bock can be bock beer or bock can be desire, interest to do something while tock is (used in conjunction with tick) a clicking sound similar to one made by the hands of a clock.

As a verb tock is

to produce such a sound.

Tock vs Tonk - What's the difference?

tock | tonk |


As verbs the difference between tock and tonk

is that tock is to produce such a sound while tonk is form of obsolete verb (to be wrong with ) only one form is still in use today:.

As a noun tock

is (used in conjunction with tick) a clicking sound similar to one made by the hands of a clock.

Pock vs Tock - What's the difference?

pock | tock |


As nouns the difference between pock and tock

is that pock is a pus filled swelling on the surface on the skin caused by an eruptive disease while tock is (used in conjunction with tick) a clicking sound similar to one made by the hands of a clock.

As verbs the difference between pock and tock

is that pock is to scar or mark with pits while tock is to produce such a sound.

Tock vs Sock - What's the difference?

tock | sock |


As nouns the difference between tock and sock

is that tock is (used in conjunction with tick) a clicking sound similar to one made by the hands of a clock while sock is a knitted or woven covering for the foot or sock can be a ploughshare.

As verbs the difference between tock and sock

is that tock is to produce such a sound while sock is to hit or strike violently.

Tock vs Hock - What's the difference?

tock | hock |


As nouns the difference between tock and hock

is that tock is (used in conjunction with tick) a clicking sound similar to one made by the hands of a clock while hock is a rhenish wine, of a light yellow color, either sparkling or still, from the hochheim region, but often applied to all rhenish wines or hock can be the tarsal joint of a digitigrade quadruped, such as a horse, pig or dog or hock can be , obligation as collateral for a loan.

As verbs the difference between tock and hock

is that tock is to produce such a sound while hock is to disable by cutting the tendons of the hock; to hamstring; to hough or hock can be (senseid)(colloquial) to leave with a pawnbroker as security for a loan or hock can be (us) to bother; to pester; to annoy incessantly.

Dock vs Tock - What's the difference?

dock | tock |


As nouns the difference between dock and tock

is that dock is any of the genus Rumex of coarse weedy plants with small green flowers related to buckwheat, especially the common dock, and used as potherbs and in folk medicine, especially in curing nettle rash while tock is a clicking sound similar to one made by the hands of a clock.

As verbs the difference between dock and tock

is that dock is to cut off a section of an animal's tail while tock is to produce such a sound.

As a proper noun Dock

is a given name or nickname.

Thock vs Tock - What's the difference?

thock | tock |


As an interjection thock

is a clear, echoing thud, as of an axe chopping wood.

As a noun tock is

(used in conjunction with tick) a clicking sound similar to one made by the hands of a clock.

As a verb tock is

to produce such a sound.

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