wicket |
false |
As a noun wicket
is a small door or gate, especially one associated with a larger one.
As an adjective false is
(
label) one of two states of a boolean variable; logic.
wicket |
over |
As a noun wicket
is a small door or gate, especially one associated with a larger one.
As an adverb over is
, above.
As a preposition over is
over.
cricket |
wicket |
As nouns the difference between cricket and wicket
is that
cricket is an insect in the order Orthoptera, especially family family: Gryllidae, that makes a chirping sound by rubbing its wing casings against combs on its hind legs while
wicket is a small door or gate, especially one associated with a larger one.
As a verb cricket
is to play the game of cricket.
wicke |
wicket |
As an adjective wicke
is obsolete form of wicked.
As a noun wicket is
a small door or gate, especially one associated with a larger one.
wisket |
wicket |
As nouns the difference between wisket and wicket
is that
wisket is (uk|dialect) a whisket, or basket while
wicket is a small door or gate, especially one associated with a larger one.
wicker |
wicket |
As nouns the difference between wicker and wicket
is that
wicker is a wizard while
wicket is a small door or gate, especially one associated with a larger one.
picket |
wicket |
As nouns the difference between picket and wicket
is that
picket is a stake driven into the ground while
wicket is a small door or gate, especially one associated with a larger one.
As a verb picket
is to protest, organized by a labour union, typically in front of the location of employment.
ticket |
wicket |
As nouns the difference between ticket and wicket
is that
ticket is a pass entitling the holder to admission to a show, concert, etc while
wicket is a small door or gate, especially one associated with a larger one.
As a verb ticket
is to issue someone a ticket, as for travel or for a violation of a local or traffic law.
wicked |
wicket |
As nouns the difference between wicked and wicket
is that
wicked is people who are wicked. while
wicket is a small door or gate, especially one associated with a larger one.
As an adjective wicked
is evil or mischievous by nature.
As an adverb wicked
is very, extremely.
As a verb wicked
is past tense of wick.
taxonomy |
wicket |
As nouns the difference between taxonomy and wicket
is that
taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while
wicket is a small door or gate, especially one associated with a larger one.
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