different between zax vs zac
zax
English
Etymology
From Middle English sax (“knife”), from Old English seax, from Proto-Germanic *sahs?. Doublet of sax.
Pronunciation
- enPR: z?ks, IPA(key): /zæks/
- Rhymes: -æks
- Homophone: zacks
Noun
zax (plural zaxes)
- A tool, similar to a hatchet, used to prepare slate for roofing.
zax From the web:
- what zaxby's close
- what's zaxby's number
- what's zaxby's menu
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- what zaxby's mission statement
- what's zax mean
- zaxby's what time they close
zac
English
Noun
zac (plural zacs)
- Alternative form of zack
- 1980, Clive James, Unreliable Memoirs, Picador 1981, p. 13:
- Coated with black crumbs and custard, the zac streaked out of his mouth like a dum-dum and ricocheted off a tureen.
- 1985, Peter Carey, Illywhacker, Faber and Faber 2003, p. 370:
- 'You're very fortunate.' 'I worked for it, every zac and deener.'
- 1980, Clive James, Unreliable Memoirs, Picador 1981, p. 13:
Anagrams
- Caz
Italian
Interjection
zac
- rap (sound)
Romanian
Verb
zac
- first-person singular present indicative of z?cea
- first-person singular present subjunctive of z?cea
- third-person plural present indicative of z?cea
zac From the web:
- what zachary means
- what zack snyder cut
- what zac efron eats in a day
- what zach stone character are you
- what zack and cody character are you
- what zack and cody look like now
- what zach does
- what zac efron character are you
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