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Pick vs Spick - What's the difference?

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In obsolete terms the difference between pick and spick

is that pick is to throw; to pitch while spick is nail, a spike (slender piece of wood or metal, used as a fastener).

As nouns the difference between pick and spick

is that pick is a tool used for digging; a pickaxe while spick is a Latino/Hispanic person.

As a verb pick

is to grasp and pull with the fingers or fingernails.

Snick vs Spick - What's the difference?

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As nouns the difference between snick and spick

is that snick is a small deflection of the ball off the side of the bat; often carries to the wicketkeeper for a catch while spick is a Latino/Hispanic person.

As a verb snick

is to cut or snip.

Spick vs Saick - What's the difference?

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As nouns the difference between spick and saick

is that spick is (us|derogatory|racial slur) a latino/hispanic person or spick can be (obsolete) nail, a spike (slender piece of wood or metal, used as a fastener) while saick is .

Spick vs Spink - What's the difference?

spick | spink |


As nouns the difference between spick and spink

is that spick is a Latino/Hispanic person while spink is chaffinch.

Spics vs Spick - What's the difference?

spics | spick |


As nouns the difference between spics and spick

is that spics is while spick is (us|derogatory|racial slur) a latino/hispanic person or spick can be (obsolete) nail, a spike (slender piece of wood or metal, used as a fastener).

Spick vs Spack - What's the difference?

spick | spack |


As nouns the difference between spick and spack

is that spick is a Latino/Hispanic person while spack is a clumsy, foolish, or mentally deficient person.

Spica vs Spick - What's the difference?

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As nouns the difference between spica and spick

is that spica is {{cx|botany|lang=en}} A spike while spick is a Latino/Hispanic person.

As a proper noun Spica

is a binary star in the constellation Virgo; alpha (α) Virginis.

Epick vs Spick - What's the difference?

epick | spick |


As an adjective epick

is an archaic spelling of epic.

As a noun spick is

a Latino/Hispanic person.

Spice vs Spick - What's the difference?

spice | spick |


In obsolete terms the difference between spice and spick

is that spice is species; kind while spick is nail, a spike (slender piece of wood or metal, used as a fastener).

As nouns the difference between spice and spick

is that spice is plant matter (usually dried) used to season or flavour food while spick is a Latino/Hispanic person.

As a verb spice

is to add spice or spices to.

Sick vs Spick - What's the difference?

sick | spick |


As nouns the difference between sick and spick

is that sick is sick people in general as a group while spick is (us|derogatory|racial slur) a latino/hispanic person or spick can be (obsolete) nail, a spike (slender piece of wood or metal, used as a fastener).

As an adjective sick

is in poor health.

As a verb sick

is to vomit or sick can be (rare).

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