Soc vs. Sock — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Soc and Sock
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Soc
Sociology or social science.
Sock
A sock is a piece of clothing worn on the feet and often covering the ankle or some part of the calf. Some type of shoe or boot is typically worn over socks.
Soc
Upper class youth.
Sock
A garment that covers the foot and part of the leg usually made of cotton or wool and worn for warmth or for protection from abrasion from a shoe or boot.
Soc
The lord's power or privilege of holding a court in a district, as in manor or lordship; jurisdiction of causes, and the limits of that jurisdiction.
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Sock
(Meteorology) A windsock.
Soc
An exclusive privilege formerly claimed by millers of grinding all the corn used within the manor or township in which the mill stands.
Sock
A light shoe worn by comic actors in ancient Greek and Roman plays.
Soc
The lord's power or privilege of holding a court in a district, as in manor or lordship; jurisdiction of causes, and the limits of that jurisdiction.
Sock
Comic drama; comedy
"He ... knew all niceties of the sock and buskin" (Byron).
Soc
An exclusive privilege formerly claimed by millers of grinding all the corn used within the manor or township which the mill stands.
Sock
A hard blow or punch.
Sock
To provide with socks.
Sock
To hit or strike forcefully; punch.
Sock
To deliver a blow.
Sock
A knitted or woven covering for the foot.
Sock
A shoe worn by Greco-Roman comedy actors.
Sock
A cat's or dog's lower leg that is a different color (usually white) from the color pattern on the rest of the animal.
Sock
(Internet slang) A sock puppet.
Sock
Ellipsis of windsock.
Sock
Ellipsis of gun sock.
Sock
(slang) A violent blow; a punch.
Sock
A ploughshare.
Sock
Abbreviation of socket
Sock
The sound of a punch or powerful blow.
Sock
To hit or strike violently; to deliver a blow to.
Sock
To throw.
Sock
Extremely successful.
Sock
A plowshare.
Sock
The shoe worn by actors of comedy in ancient Greece and Rome, - used as a symbol of comedy, or of the comic drama, as distinguished from tragedy, which is symbolized by the buskin.
Great Fletcher never treads in buskin here,Nor greater Jonson dares in socks appear.
Sock
A knit or woven covering for the foot and lower leg; a stocking with a short leg.
Sock
A warm inner sole for a shoe.
Sock
To hurl, drive, or strike violently; - often with it as an object.
Sock
Hosiery consisting of a cloth covering for the foot; worn inside the shoe; reaches to between the ankle and the knee
Sock
A truncated cloth cone mounted on a mast; used (e.g., at airports) to show the direction of the wind
Sock
Hit hard
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