muskot |
yak |
As a noun muskot
is a musket (firearm).
As an interjection yak is
ugh, yuck.
yak |
yak |
As interjections the difference between yak and yak
is that
yak is ugh, yuck while
yak is ugh, yuck.
opthalmic |
yak |
As an adjective opthalmic
is .
As an interjection yak is
ugh, yuck.
yik |
yak |
As an interjection yak is
ugh, yuck.
cow |
yak |
As nouns the difference between cow and yak
is that
cow is a female domesticated ox or other bovine, especially an adult after she has had a calf while
yak is an ox-like mammal native to the Himalayas and Tibet with dark, long and silky hair a horse like tail and a full, bushy mane.
As verbs the difference between cow and yak
is that
cow is to intimidate; to daunt the spirits or courage of.
Found primarily in the passive voice.yak is to talk, particularly informally but persistently, such as chatter.
As an acronym COW
is acronym of w:Copy-on-write|copy-on-write|lang=en.
yak |
yaklike |
As an interjection yak
is ugh, yuck.
As an adjective yaklike is
resembling or characteristic of a yak.
yak |
yakker |
As an interjection yak
is ugh, yuck.
As a noun yakker is
(slang) one who yaks; a chatterbox or motormouth.
yak |
chaur |
As nouns the difference between yak and chaur
is that
yak is an ox-like mammal native to the Himalayas and Tibet with dark, long and silky hair a horse like tail and a full, bushy mane while
chaur is a kind of ceremonious fan used by Sikhs, made from yak hair, which is waved over the Guru Granth Sahib.
As a verb yak
is to talk, particularly informally but persistently, such as chatter.
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