different between panick vs panicky
panick
English
Adjective
panick (comparative more panick, superlative most panick)
- Obsolete form of panic.
Noun
panick (countable and uncountable, plural panicks)
- Obsolete form of panic.
Verb
panick (third-person singular simple present panicks, present participle panicking, simple past and past participle panicked)
- Obsolete form of panic.
Anagrams
- inkcap, pack in, pack-in, packin'
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panicky
English
Etymology
panic +? -y.
Adjective
panicky (comparative more panicky, superlative most panicky)
- In a state of panic.
Translations
Anagrams
- inky cap
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