jockey |
jocular |
As a noun jockey
is jockey (one who rides racehorses competitively).
As an adjective jocular is
(formal) humorous]], amusing or [[joke|joking.
jockey |
bias |
As a noun jockey
is jockey (one who rides racehorses competitively).
As a proper noun bias is
.
jockey |
cavalry |
As nouns the difference between jockey and cavalry
is that
jockey is one who rides racehorses competitively while
cavalry is the military arm of service that fights while riding horses.
As a verb jockey
is to ride (a horse) in a race.
jockey |
cavalier |
As nouns the difference between jockey and cavalier
is that
jockey is one who rides racehorses competitively while
cavalier is a military man serving on horse.
As a verb jockey
is to ride (a horse) in a race.
As an adjective cavalier is
not caring enough about something important.
bockey |
jockey |
As nouns the difference between bockey and jockey
is that
bockey is (us|dialect|archaic|new york) a bowl or vessel made from a gourd while
jockey is jockey (one who rides racehorses competitively).
jockey |
jocky |
As a noun jockey
is one who rides racehorses competitively.
As a verb jockey
is to ride (a horse) in a race.
As an adjective jocky is
jocklike.
jockey |
jocked |
As a noun jockey
is jockey (one who rides racehorses competitively).
As a verb jocked is
(
jock).
jockey |
jokey |
As a noun jockey
is one who rides racehorses competitively.
As a verb jockey
is to ride (a horse) in a race.
As an adjective jokey is
an alternative spelling of lang=en.
hockey |
jockey |
In lang=en terms the difference between hockey and jockey
is that
hockey is an alternative form of lang=en while
jockey is a cheat; one given to sharp practice in trade.
As nouns the difference between hockey and jockey
is that
hockey is ice hockey, a game on ice in which two teams of six players skate and try to score by shooting a puck into the opposing team's net, using their sticks while
jockey is one who rides racehorses competitively.
As a verb jockey is
to ride (a horse) in a race.
equestrian |
jockey |
As nouns the difference between equestrian and jockey
is that
equestrian is an equestrian person; a horserider while
jockey is one who rides racehorses competitively.
As an adjective equestrian
is of horseback riding or horseback riders.
As a verb jockey is
to ride (a horse) in a race.
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