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stoking

Heating vs Stoking - What's the difference?

heating | stoking |


As verbs the difference between heating and stoking

is that heating is while stoking is .

As a noun heating

is a system that raises the temperature of a room or building compare heater.

As an adjective heating

is causing heat.

Poking vs Stoking - What's the difference?

poking | stoking |


As verbs the difference between poking and stoking

is that poking is while stoking is .

As a noun poking

is the act by which something is poked.

Scratching vs Stoking - What's the difference?

scratching | stoking |


As verbs the difference between scratching and stoking

is that scratching is present participle of lang=en while stoking is present participle of stoke.

As a noun scratching

is the act or sound of something being scratched.

Stoking vs Pantyhose - What's the difference?

stoking | pantyhose |


As a verb stoking

is present participle of stoke.

As a noun pantyhose is

women's nylon tights worn about the legs.

Wikidiffcom vs Stoking - What's the difference?

wikidiffcom | stoking |


As a verb stoking is

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Stowing vs Stoking - What's the difference?

stowing | stoking |


As verbs the difference between stowing and stoking

is that stowing is present participle of lang=en while stoking is present participle of stoke.

As a noun stowing

is a method of working in which the waste is packed into the space formed by excavating the vein.

Stoking vs Stoaking - What's the difference?

stoking | stoaking |


As verbs the difference between stoking and stoaking

is that stoking is while stoaking is .

Stocking vs Stoking - What's the difference?

stocking | stoking |


As verbs the difference between stocking and stoking

is that stocking is present participle of lang=en while stoking is present participle of stoke.

As a noun stocking

is a soft garment worn on the foot and lower leg, usually knit or woven, worn under shoes or other footwear.

Smoking vs Stoking - What's the difference?

smoking | stoking |


As a noun smoking

is tuxedo, dinner suit.

As a verb stoking is

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