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juk

Juk vs Pitcher - What's the difference?

juk | pitcher |


As nouns the difference between juk and pitcher

is that juk is congee while pitcher is one who pitches anything, as hay, quoits, a ball, etc or pitcher can be a wide-mouthed, deep vessel for holding liquids, with a spout or protruding lip and a handle; a water jug or jar with a large ear or handle.

Juk vs Junk - What's the difference?

juk | junk |


As nouns the difference between juk and junk

is that juk is congee while junk is discarded or waste material; rubbish, trash or junk can be (nautical) a chinese sailing vessel.

As a verb junk is

to throw away.

Jun vs Juk - What's the difference?

jun | juk |


As a proper noun jun

is june (sixth month of the gregorian calendar).

As a noun juk is

congee.

Juk vs Auk - What's the difference?

juk | auk |


As nouns the difference between juk and auk

is that juk is congee while auk is any of several species of arctic sea birds of the family alcidae .

Jouk vs Juk - What's the difference?

jouk | juk |


As a verb jouk

is .

As a noun juk is

congee.

Juk vs Juz - What's the difference?

juk | juz |


As nouns the difference between juk and juz

is that juk is congee while juz is one of thirty parts of the Quran.

Juk vs Suk - What's the difference?

juk | suk |


As nouns the difference between juk and suk

is that juk is congee while suk is .

Jus vs Juk - What's the difference?

jus | juk |


As nouns the difference between jus and juk

is that jus is while juk is congee.

Juk vs Jut - What's the difference?

juk | jut |


As nouns the difference between juk and jut

is that juk is congee while jut is something that sticks out.

As a verb jut is

to stick out.

Jug vs Juk - What's the difference?

jug | juk |


As nouns the difference between jug and juk

is that jug is a serving vessel or container, circular in cross-section and typically higher than it is wide, with a relatively small mouth or spout, a handle and often a stopper or top while juk is congee.

As a verb jug

is to stew in an earthenware jug etc.

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