tock |
nock |
As nouns the difference between tock and nock
is that
tock is (used in conjunction with tick) a clicking sound similar to one made by the hands of a clock while
nock is either of the two grooves in a bow that hold the bowstring.
As verbs the difference between tock and nock
is that
tock is to produce such a sound while
nock is to fit an arrow against the bowstring of a bow or crossbow.
tock |
ock |
As a noun tock
is a clicking sound similar to one made by the hands of a clock.
As a verb tock
is to produce such a sound.
As an interjection ock is
an alternative spelling of lang=en.
tock |
toco |
As nouns the difference between tock and toco
is that
tock is (used in conjunction with tick) a clicking sound similar to one made by the hands of a clock while
toco is touch.
As a verb tock
is to produce such a sound.
tuck |
tock |
As verbs the difference between tuck and tock
is that
tuck is (
lb) to pull or gather up (an item of fabric) while
tock is to produce such a sound.
As nouns the difference between tuck and tock
is that
tuck is an act of
tucking ; a pleat or fold or
tuck can be (archaic) a rapier, a sword or
tuck can be the beat of a drum or
tuck can be food, especially snack food while
tock is (used in conjunction with tick) a clicking sound similar to one made by the hands of a clock.
jock |
tock |
As nouns the difference between jock and tock
is that
jock is (uk|slang) a scot while
tock is (used in conjunction with tick) a clicking sound similar to one made by the hands of a clock.
As a proper noun jock
is a nickname.
As a verb tock is
to produce such a sound.
lock |
tock |
As nouns the difference between lock and tock
is that
lock is something used for fastening, which can only be opened with a key or combination while
tock is a clicking sound similar to one made by the hands of a clock.
As verbs the difference between lock and tock
is that
lock is to become fastened in place while
tock is to produce such a sound.
As a proper noun Lock
is {{surname|lang=en}.
rock |
tock |
As verbs the difference between rock and tock
is that
rock is (
rycka) while
tock is to produce such a sound.
As a noun tock is
(used in conjunction with tick) a clicking sound similar to one made by the hands of a clock.
tack |
tock |
As nouns the difference between tack and tock
is that
tack is a small nail with a flat head while
tock is a clicking sound similar to one made by the hands of a clock.
As verbs the difference between tack and tock
is that
tack is to nail with a tack (small nail with a flat head) while
tock is to produce such a sound.
mock |
tock |
As nouns the difference between mock and tock
is that
mock is an imitation, usually of lesser quality while
tock is a clicking sound similar to one made by the hands of a clock.
As verbs the difference between mock and tock
is that
mock is to mimic, to simulate while
tock is to produce such a sound.
As an adjective mock
is imitation, not genuine; fake.
took |
tock |
As verbs the difference between took and tock
is that
took is simple past of take while
tock is to produce such a sound.
As a noun tock is
a clicking sound similar to one made by the hands of a clock.
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