different between garlicks vs garlics
garlicks
English
Noun
garlicks
- plural of garlick
garlicks From the web:
garlics
English
Noun
garlics
- (rare) plural of garlic
- 1997, Chester Aaron, The Great Garlic Book: A Guide with Recipes
- "For all these reasons, they are not a commercially viable crop, which means that just about the only garlics you have ever found available in your..."
- 1997, Chester Aaron, The Great Garlic Book: A Guide with Recipes
Usage notes
- The word garlic is usually uncountable. The plural garlics is used only when referring to multiple cultivars or possibly multiple instances of bulbs of garlic.
Verb
garlics
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of garlic
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