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lock

Lock vs Nock - What's the difference?

lock | nock |


As a proper noun lock

is .

As a noun nock is

either of the two grooves in a bow that hold the bowstring.

As a verb nock is

to fit an arrow against the bowstring of a bow or crossbow.

Lock vs Loci - What's the difference?

lock | loci |


As a proper noun lock

is .

As a noun loci is

.

Lock vs Pock - What's the difference?

lock | pock |


As nouns the difference between lock and pock

is that lock is something used for fastening, which can only be opened with a key or combination while pock is a pus filled swelling on the surface on the skin caused by an eruptive disease.

As verbs the difference between lock and pock

is that lock is to become fastened in place while pock is to scar or mark with pits.

As a proper noun Lock

is {{surname|lang=en}.

Lock vs Jock - What's the difference?

lock | jock |


As proper nouns the difference between lock and jock

is that lock is while jock is a nickname.

As a noun jock is

(uk|slang) a scot.

Lock vs Bock - What's the difference?

lock | bock |


As nouns the difference between lock and bock

is that lock is something used for fastening, which can only be opened with a key or combination while bock is a strong dark beer brewed in the fall and aged through the winter for spring consumption.

As a verb lock

is to become fastened in place.

As a proper noun Lock

is {{surname|lang=en}.

Lock vs Sock - What's the difference?

lock | sock |


As a proper noun lock

is .

As a noun sock is

a knitted or woven covering for the foot or sock can be a ploughshare.

As a verb sock is

to hit or strike violently.

Rock vs Lock - What's the difference?

rock | lock |


As a verb rock

is (rycka).

As a proper noun lock is

.

Flock vs Lock - What's the difference?

flock | lock |


In intransitive terms the difference between flock and lock

is that flock is to congregate in or head towards a place in large numbers while lock is to be capable of becoming fastened in place.

In transitive terms the difference between flock and lock

is that flock is to coat a surface with dense fibers or particles while lock is to intertwine or dovetail.

As a proper noun Lock is

{{surname|lang=en}.

Loch vs Lock - What's the difference?

loch | lock |


As a noun loch

is hole.

As a proper noun lock is

.

Mock vs Lock - What's the difference?

mock | lock |


As a noun mock

is an imitation, usually of lesser quality.

As a verb mock

is to mimic, to simulate.

As an adjective mock

is imitation, not genuine; fake.

As a proper noun lock is

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