ook |
jook |
As an interjection ook
is the cry of a monkey.
As a verb jook is
(scotland|northern england) to dodge; to move quickly to avoid something or to hide; to dart away.
As a noun jook is
congee or
jook can be .
hook |
jook |
As nouns the difference between hook and jook
is that
hook is a rod bent into a curved shape, typically with one end free and the other end secured to a rope or other attachment while
jook is congee or
jook can be .
As verbs the difference between hook and jook
is that
hook is to attach a hook to while
jook is (scotland|northern england) to dodge; to move quickly to avoid something or to hide; to dart away.
rook |
jook |
As nouns the difference between rook and jook
is that
rook is skirt while
jook is congee or
jook can be .
As a verb jook is
(scotland|northern england) to dodge; to move quickly to avoid something or to hide; to dart away.
cook |
jook |
As a proper noun cook
is .
As a verb jook is
(scotland|northern england) to dodge; to move quickly to avoid something or to hide; to dart away.
As a noun jook is
congee or
jook can be .
took |
jook |
As verbs the difference between took and jook
is that
took is (
take) while
jook is (scotland|northern england) to dodge; to move quickly to avoid something or to hide; to dart away.
As a noun jook is
congee or
jook can be .
look |
jook |
As a proper noun look
is or
look can be .
As a verb jook is
(scotland|northern england) to dodge; to move quickly to avoid something or to hide; to dart away.
As a noun jook is
congee or
jook can be .
book |
jook |
As nouns the difference between book and jook
is that
book is book while
jook is congee or
jook can be .
As a verb jook is
(scotland|northern england) to dodge; to move quickly to avoid something or to hide; to dart away.
taxonomy |
jook |
As nouns the difference between taxonomy and jook
is that
taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while
jook is congee or
jook can be .
As a verb jook is
(scotland|northern england) to dodge; to move quickly to avoid something or to hide; to dart away.
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