different between mocks vs locks
mocks
English
Noun
mocks
- plural of mock
Verb
mocks
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mock
Anagrams
- Smock, smock
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locks
English
Pronunciation
- (US) IPA(key): /l?ks/
- Homophone: lox
Noun
locks
- plural of lock
Noun
locks pl (plural only)
- a head of hair, tresses
- (colloquial) Dreadlocks.
Synonyms
- (dreadlocks): dreads
Translations
Verb
locks
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of lock
Anagrams
- KLOCs, KSLOC, Klocs, slock
Swedish
Noun
locks
- indefinite genitive plural of lock
- indefinite genitive singular of lock
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