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Lock vs Quiff - What's the difference?

lock | quiff | Synonyms |

Lock is a synonym of quiff.


As a proper noun lock

is .

As a noun quiff is

a puff or whiff, especially of tobacco smoke or quiff can be (regional|slang) a trick or ploy; a stratagem or quiff can be a hairstyle whereby the forelock is brushed and/or gelled upward, often associated with the styles of the 1950s or quiff can be (slang) a young girl, especially as promiscuous; a prostitute.

As a verb quiff is

to arrange (the hair) in such a manner.

Lock vs Locket - What's the difference?

lock | locket |


As proper nouns the difference between lock and locket

is that lock is while locket is .

Closure vs Lock - What's the difference?

closure | lock | Related terms |

Closure is a related term of lock.


As a noun closure

is an event or occurrence that signifies an ending.

As a proper noun lock is

.

Lock vs Insert - What's the difference?

lock | insert |


As a proper noun lock

is .

As a noun insert is

a key that when pressed switches between the overtype mode and the insert mode of a computer.

Lock vs Lake - What's the difference?

lock | lake |


As a proper noun lock

is .

As a noun lake is

, valley.

Hair vs Lock - What's the difference?

hair | lock |


As a verb hair

is to hate.

As a proper noun lock is

.

Leash vs Lock - What's the difference?

leash | lock |


As a noun leash

is a strap, cord or rope with which to restrain an animal, often a dog.

As a verb leash

is to fasten or secure with a leash.

As a proper noun lock is

.

Enclose vs Lock - What's the difference?

enclose | lock |


As a verb enclose

is to surround with a wall, fence, etc.

As a proper noun lock is

.

Lock vs Stuck - What's the difference?

lock | stuck |


As a proper noun lock

is .

As a noun stuck is

one, piece, article (of a ware; often not translated in engish).

Lock vs Shield - What's the difference?

lock | shield |


As a proper noun lock

is .

As a noun shield is

anything that protects or defends; defense; shelter; protection.

As a verb shield is

to protect, to defend.

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