different between bulks vs pulks
bulks
English
Noun
bulks
- plural of bulk
Verb
bulks
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bulk
bulks From the web:
- what bulks up stool
- what bulks stool
- what bulks up your legs
- what bulks you up
- what bulks up loose stools
- what bulks legs
- what bulk dogs up
- bulk means
pulks
English
Noun
pulks
- plural of pulk
Anagrams
- Kulps
Latvian
Etymology
- Probably borrowed from Slavic. Compare Polish pu?k.
Noun
pulks m (1st declension)
- regiment
Declension
pulks From the web:
- what pulls the chromosomes apart in anaphase
- what pulls objects to the center of the earth
- what pulls a ball back to earth
- what pulls chromosomes apart
- what pulls apart the sister chromatids
- what pulls the heat out of a sunburn
- what pulls out a splinter
- what pulls out blackheads
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