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woot

Wort vs Woot - What's the difference?

wort | woot |


As a noun wort

is word as an isolated unit.

As an interjection woot is

expressing happiness or approval.

Wont vs Woot - What's the difference?

wont | woot |


As a noun wont

is one’s habitual way of doing things, practice, custom.

As an adjective wont

is (archaic) accustomed or used (to'' or ''with a thing).

As a verb wont

is (archaic) to make (someone) used to; to accustom.

As an interjection woot is

expressing happiness or approval.

Boot vs Woot - What's the difference?

boot | woot |


As a noun boot

is a heavy shoe that covers part of the leg.

As a verb boot

is to kick.

As an interjection woot is

expressing happiness or approval.

Wool vs Woot - What's the difference?

wool | woot |


As a proper noun wool

is a village in dorset, england.

As an interjection woot is

expressing happiness or approval.

Foot vs Woot - What's the difference?

foot | woot |


As a noun foot

is .

As an interjection woot is

expressing happiness or approval.

Wood vs Woot - What's the difference?

wood | woot |


As a noun wood

is the substance making up the central part of the trunk and branches of a tree. Used as a material for construction, to manufacture various items, etc. or as fuel.

As an adjective wood

is made of or with wood.

As a verb wood

is to cover or plant with trees.

As a proper noun Wood

is an English topographic surname for someone who lived in or near a wood.

As an interjection woot is

expressing happiness or approval.

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