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begrime vs crock

crock vs begrime

begrime is not a noun while crock is a noun.

begrime and crock both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
begrime No No Yes No
crock Yes No Yes No
As verbs, crock is a hyponym of begrime; that is, crock is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than begrime:
  • begrime: make soiled, filthy, or dirty
  • crock: soil with or as with crock
Other hyponyms of begrime include foul, contaminate, foul, pollute, smear, slime, muddy, muddy up, splash, mire, muck, muck up, mud, blemish, spot.
begrime (noun) crock (noun)
an earthen jar (made of baked clay)
nonsense; foolish talk
a black colloidal substance consisting wholly or principally of amorphous carbon and used to make pigments and ink
begrime (verb) crock (verb)
make soiled, filthy, or dirty soil with or as with crock
release color when rubbed, of badly dyed fabric
Difference between begrime and crock

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