poach |
undefined |
As a verb poach
is to cook something in simmering water or
poach can be (intransitive) to take game or fish illegally.
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
plagiarist |
poach |
As a noun plagiarist
is one who plagiarizes; or purloins the words, writings, or ideas of another, and passes them off as his or her own; a literary thief; a plagiary.
As a verb poach is
to cook something in simmering water or
poach can be (intransitive) to take game or fish illegally.
shoplifter |
poach |
As a noun shoplifter
is a person who shoplifts, one who steals from shops.
As a verb poach is
to cook something in simmering water or
poach can be (intransitive) to take game or fish illegally.
approach |
poach |
In lang=en terms the difference between approach and poach
is that
approach is to come near to in place, time, character or value; to draw nearer to while
poach is to be cooked in simmering water.
As verbs the difference between approach and poach
is that
approach is to come or go near, in place or time; to draw nigh; to advance nearer while
poach is to cook something in simmering water or
poach can be (intransitive) to take game or fish illegally.
As a noun approach
is the act of drawing near; a coming or advancing near.
poach |
traffick |
As verbs the difference between poach and traffick
is that
poach is to cook something in simmering water while
traffick is an alternative spelling of lang=en.
poach |
entry |
As a verb poach
is to cook something in simmering water or
poach can be (intransitive) to take game or fish illegally.
As a noun entry is
(uncountable) the act of entering.
seduce |
poach |
As verbs the difference between seduce and poach
is that
seduce is to beguile or lure someone away from duty, accepted principles, or proper conduct; to lead astray while
poach is to cook something in simmering water or
poach can be (intransitive) to take game or fish illegally.
poach |
steal |
In transitive terms the difference between poach and steal
is that
poach is to cook something in simmering water while
steal is to draw attention unexpectedly in (an entertainment), especially by being the outstanding performer. Usually used in the phrase steal the show.
In intransitive terms the difference between poach and steal
is that
poach is to be cooked in simmering water while
steal is to move silently or secretly.
As a noun steal is
the act of stealing.
poach |
stew |
Stew is a hyponym of poach.
In transitive terms the difference between poach and stew
is that
poach is to cook something in simmering water while
stew is to brew (tea) for too long, so that the flavour becomes too strong.
In obsolete terms the difference between poach and stew
is that
poach is to begin and not complete while
stew is a prostitute.
As a noun stew is
a cooking-dish used for boiling; a cauldron.
As a proper noun Stew is
a diminutive of the male given name
Stewart.
fry |
poach |
Poach is a coordinate term of fry.
Poach is a hyponym of fry.
In transitive terms the difference between fry and poach
is that
fry is to cook (something) in hot fat while
poach is to cook something in simmering water.
In intransitive terms the difference between fry and poach
is that
fry is to cook in hot fat while
poach is to be cooked in simmering water.
As a noun fry
is (
usually in plural fries) (
mainly Canada and US) A fried potato.
As a proper noun Fry
is {{surname}.
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