pad |
pak |
As nouns the difference between pad and pak
is that
pad is fall (
move to a lower position) while
pak is packet, pack or
pak can be riff-raff, plebs, the underclasses.
poak |
pak |
As nouns the difference between poak and pak
is that
poak is waste matter from the preparation of skins, consisting of hair, lime, oil, etc while
pak is packet, pack or
pak can be riff-raff, plebs, the underclasses.
pak |
gak |
As nouns the difference between pak and gak
is that
pak is packet, pack or
pak can be riff-raff, plebs, the underclasses while
gak is the drug crystal meth.
As an interjection gak is
expressing disgust or trepidation.
pas |
pak |
As nouns the difference between pas and pak
is that
pas is peace while
pak is packet, pack or
pak can be riff-raff, plebs, the underclasses.
paki |
pak |
As nouns the difference between paki and pak
is that
paki is (
paki) while
pak is packet, pack or
pak can be riff-raff, plebs, the underclasses.
oak |
pak |
As an adjective oak
is .
As a noun pak is
packet, pack or
pak can be riff-raff, plebs, the underclasses.
pak |
pav |
As nouns the difference between pak and pav
is that
pak is packet, pack or
pak can be riff-raff, plebs, the underclasses while
pav is peacock.
pan |
pak |
As nouns the difference between pan and pak
is that
pan is a wide, flat receptacle used around the house, especially for cooking while
pak is deliberate misspelling of lang=en.
As a proper noun Pan
is greek god of nature, often visualized as half goat and half man playing pipes. His Roman counterpart is Faunus.
As an acronym PAN
is acronym of lang=en.
As a verb pan
is to wash in a pan (of earth, sand etc. when searching for gold).
As an adjective pan
is pansexual.
paw |
pak |
As a proper noun paw
is .
As a noun pak is
packet, pack or
pak can be riff-raff, plebs, the underclasses.
pat |
pak |
As nouns the difference between pat and pak
is that
pat is the sound of a light slap or tap with a soft flat object, especially of a footstep while
pak is deliberate misspelling of lang=en.
As a verb pat
is to (gently) tap the flat of one's hand on a person or thing.
As an adjective pat
is timely, suitable, apt, opportune, ready for the occasion; especially of things spoken.
As an adverb pat
is opportunely, in a timely or suitable way.
As a proper noun Pat
is a short form of the female given name Patricia.
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