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haycock vs rick

rick vs haycock

haycock and rick both are nouns.

haycock is not a verb while rick is a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
haycock Yes No No No
rick Yes No Yes No
As nouns, rick is a hypernym of haycock; that is, rick is a word with a broader meaning than haycock:
  • haycock: a small cone-shaped pile of hay that has been left in the field until it is dry enough to carry to the hayrick
  • rick: a stack of hay
Other hypernyms of haycock include hayrick, haystack.
haycock (noun) rick (noun)
a small cone-shaped pile of hay that has been left in the field until it is dry enough to carry to the hayrick a stack of hay
a painful muscle spasm especially in the neck or back (`rick' and `wrick' are British)
haycock (verb) rick (verb)
twist suddenly so as to sprain
pile in ricks
Difference between haycock and rick

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