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scop

Acop vs Scop - What's the difference?

acop | scop |


As an adverb acop

is atop.

As a noun scop is

a poet or minstrel in Anglo-Saxon England.

Sop vs Scop - What's the difference?

sop | scop |


As a verb sop

is (supa).

As a noun scop is

scope.

Scope vs Scop - What's the difference?

scope | scop |


As nouns the difference between scope and scop

is that scope is the breadth, depth or reach of a subject; a domain while scop is a poet or minstrel in Anglo-Saxon England.

As a verb scope

is to perform a cursory investigation, as to scope out.

Scop vs Scoop - What's the difference?

scop | scoop |


As nouns the difference between scop and scoop

is that scop is a poet or minstrel in Anglo-Saxon England while scoop is any cup- or bowl-shaped tool, usually with a handle, used to lift and move loose or soft solid material.

As a verb scoop is

to lift, move, or collect with a scoop or as though with a scoop.

Abjactive vs Scop - What's the difference?

abjactive | scop |


As a noun scop is

scope.

Scop vs Scup - What's the difference?

scop | scup |


As nouns the difference between scop and scup

is that scop is a poet or minstrel in Anglo-Saxon England while scup is a fish, species: Stenotomus chrysops; the porgy.

Scow vs Scop - What's the difference?

scow | scop |


As nouns the difference between scow and scop

is that scow is a large flat-bottomed boat, having broad, square ends while scop is a poet or minstrel in Anglo-Saxon England.

As a verb scow

is to transport in a scow.

Scopa vs Scop - What's the difference?

scopa | scop |


As nouns the difference between scopa and scop

is that scopa is a Neapolitan card game while scop is a poet or minstrel in Anglo-Saxon England.

Scot vs Scop - What's the difference?

scot | scop |


As nouns the difference between scot and scop

is that scot is (uk|historical) a local tax, paid originally to the lord or ruler and later to a sheriff while scop is scope.

Slop vs Scop - What's the difference?

slop | scop |


As nouns the difference between slop and scop

is that slop is a loose outer garment; a jacket or overall while scop is a poet or minstrel in Anglo-Saxon England.

As a verb slop

is to spill or dump liquid, especially over the rim of a container when it moves.

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