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Took vs Stook - What's the difference?

took | stook |


As verbs the difference between took and stook

is that took is (take) while stook is (agriculture) to make stooks.

As a noun stook is

a pile or bundle, especially of straw.

Took vs Kook - What's the difference?

took | kook |


As a verb took

is (take).

As a noun kook is

kitchen.

Took vs Nook - What's the difference?

took | nook |


As a verb took

is (take).

As a noun nook is

a small corner formed by two walls; an alcove or recess or ancone.

Took vs Toot - What's the difference?

took | toot |


As a verb took

is (take).

As an interjection toot is

honk.

Took vs Gook - What's the difference?

took | gook |


As a verb took

is (take).

As a noun gook is

(slang|vulgar|pejorative|offensive|ethnic slur) a person from the far east, oceania or southeast asia, in particular a vietnamese, filipino, chinese, korean person or gook can be (informal) grime or mud.

Took vs Hook - What's the difference?

took | hook |


As verbs the difference between took and hook

is that took is (take) while hook is to attach a hook to.

As a noun hook is

a rod bent into a curved shape, typically with one end free and the other end secured to a rope or other attachment.

Took vs Tool - What's the difference?

took | tool |


As verbs the difference between took and tool

is that took is (take) while tool is to work on or shape with tools, eg, hand-tooled leather .

As a noun tool is

(senseid)a mechanical device intended to make a task easier.

Took vs Rook - What's the difference?

took | rook |


As a verb took

is (take).

As a noun rook is

skirt.

Took vs Cook - What's the difference?

took | cook |


As a verb took

is (take).

As a proper noun cook is

.

Too vs Took - What's the difference?

too | took |


As a noun too

is work.

As a verb took is

(take).

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