pick |
spick |
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 |
spick |
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 |
saick |
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 |
spink |
As nouns the difference between spick and spink
is that
spick is a Latino/Hispanic person while
spink is chaffinch.
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 |
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 |
spick |
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 |
spick |
As an adjective epick
is an archaic spelling of epic.
As a noun spick is
a Latino/Hispanic person.
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 |
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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