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skink

Swink vs Skink - What's the difference?

swink | skink |


As nouns the difference between swink and skink

is that swink is (archaic) toil, work, drudgery while skink is a lizard of the scincidae family, having small or reduced limbs or none at all and long tails that are regenerated when shed or skink can be (obsolete) drink.

As verbs the difference between swink and skink

is that swink is (archaic|intransitive) to labour, to work hard while skink is (scotland) to serve (a drink).

Skins vs Skink - What's the difference?

skins | skink |


As nouns the difference between skins and skink

is that skins is while skink is a lizard of the scincidae family, having small or reduced limbs or none at all and long tails that are regenerated when shed or skink can be (obsolete) drink.

As verbs the difference between skins and skink

is that skins is (skin) while skink is (scotland) to serve (a drink).

Skink vs Spink - What's the difference?

skink | spink |


As nouns the difference between skink and spink

is that skink is a lizard of the scincidae family, having small or reduced limbs or none at all and long tails that are regenerated when shed or skink can be (obsolete) drink while spink is (obsolete|dialectal) chaffinch.

As a verb skink

is (scotland) to serve (a drink).

Skink vs Skint - What's the difference?

skink | skint |


As a noun skink

is a lizard of the scincidae family, having small or reduced limbs or none at all and long tails that are regenerated when shed or skink can be (obsolete) drink.

As a verb skink

is (scotland) to serve (a drink).

As an adjective skint is

(slang|british|australian) penniless, poor, impecunious, broke.

Skink vs Scink - What's the difference?

skink | scink |


As nouns the difference between skink and scink

is that skink is a lizard of the scincidae family, having small or reduced limbs or none at all and long tails that are regenerated when shed or skink can be (obsolete) drink while scink is .

As a verb skink

is (scotland) to serve (a drink).

Skink vs Slink - What's the difference?

skink | slink |


As nouns the difference between skink and slink

is that skink is a lizard of the scincidae family, having small or reduced limbs or none at all and long tails that are regenerated when shed or skink can be (obsolete) drink while slink is snail.

As a verb skink

is (scotland) to serve (a drink).

Skunk vs Skink - What's the difference?

skunk | skink |


As nouns the difference between skunk and skink

is that skunk is any of various small mammals, of the family Mephitidae, native to North and Central America, having a glossy black with a white coat and two musk glands at the base of the tail for emitting a noxious smell as a defensive measure while skink is a lizard of the Scincidae family, having small or reduced limbs or none at all and long tails that are regenerated when shed.

As verbs the difference between skunk and skink

is that skunk is to defeat so badly as to prevent any opposing points while skink is to serve (a drink.

Skin vs Skink - What's the difference?

skin | skink |


As nouns the difference between skin and skink

is that skin is (uncountable) the outer protective layer of the body of any animal, including of a human while skink is a lizard of the scincidae family, having small or reduced limbs or none at all and long tails that are regenerated when shed or skink can be (obsolete) drink.

As verbs the difference between skin and skink

is that skin is to injure the skin of while skink is (scotland) to serve (a drink).

Stink vs Skink - What's the difference?

stink | skink |


As verbs the difference between stink and skink

is that stink is to have a strong bad smell while skink is (scotland) to serve (a drink).

As nouns the difference between stink and skink

is that stink is a strong bad smell while skink is a lizard of the scincidae family, having small or reduced limbs or none at all and long tails that are regenerated when shed or skink can be (obsolete) drink.

Skink vs Geko - What's the difference?

skink | geko |

Geko is likely misspelled.


Geko has no English definition.

As a noun skink

is a lizard of the Scincidae family, having small or reduced limbs or none at all and long tails that are regenerated when shed.

As a verb skink

is to serve (a drink.

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