stalking |
extension |
As nouns the difference between stalking and extension
is that
stalking is stalking (crime of following or harassing another person, causing him or her to fear death or injury) while
extension is tract (an area).
stalking |
false |
As a noun stalking
is stalking (crime of following or harassing another person, causing him or her to fear death or injury).
As an adjective false is
(
label) one of two states of a boolean variable; logic.
stalking |
hassling |
As a noun stalking
is stalking (crime of following or harassing another person, causing him or her to fear death or injury).
As a verb hassling is
.
stalking |
undefined |
As a noun stalking
is stalking (crime of following or harassing another person, causing him or her to fear death or injury).
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
marching |
stalking |
As nouns the difference between marching and stalking
is that
marching is an action described by the verb "to march" while
stalking is stalking (crime of following or harassing another person, causing him or her to fear death or injury).
As a verb marching
is .
stalking |
stealing |
As verbs the difference between stalking and stealing
is that
stalking is present participle of lang=en while
stealing is present participle of lang=en.
As nouns the difference between stalking and stealing
is that
stalking is hunting for game by moving silently and stealthily or by waiting in ambush while
stealing is the action of the verb
to steal.
dogging |
stalking |
As nouns the difference between dogging and stalking
is that
dogging is gerund of while
stalking is stalking (crime of following or harassing another person, causing him or her to fear death or injury).
As a verb dogging
is .
observe |
stalking |
As verbs the difference between observe and stalking
is that
observe is to notice or view, especially carefully or with attention to detail while
stalking is present participle of lang=en.
As a noun stalking is
hunting for game by moving silently and stealthily or by waiting in ambush.
stalking |
confirmed |
As a noun stalking
is stalking (crime of following or harassing another person, causing him or her to fear death or injury).
As a verb confirmed is
(
confirm).
As an adjective confirmed is
having a settled habit; inveterate or habitual.
stalking |
coincidence |
As nouns the difference between stalking and coincidence
is that
stalking is hunting for game by moving silently and stealthily or by waiting in ambush while
coincidence is of objects, the property of being coincident; occurring at the same time or place.
As a verb stalking
is present participle of lang=en.
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