coop |
stall |
Related terms |
Coop is a related term of stall.
As nouns the difference between coop and stall
is that
coop is a pen or enclosure for birds or
coop can be while
stall is a stand (device to hold something upright or aloft).
As verbs the difference between coop and stall
is that
coop is to keep in a coop while
stall is .
sty |
stall |
Related terms |
Sty is a related term of stall.
As an adjective sty
is hundredth.
As a noun stall is
a stand (device to hold something upright or aloft).
As a verb stall is
.
stall |
chokeoff |
stall |
block |
Related terms |
In transitive terms the difference between stall and block
is that
stall is to employ delaying tactics against while
block is to stretch or mould (a knitted item, a hat, etc.) into the desired shape.
In obsolete terms the difference between stall and block
is that
stall is to be tired of eating, as cattle while
block is a blockhead; a stupid fellow; a dolt.
stall |
grocery |
As nouns the difference between stall and grocery
is that
stall is a compartment for a single animal in a stable or cattle shed while
grocery is retail foodstuffs and other household supplies.
As a verb stall
is to put (an animal etc) in a stall.
stall |
crib |
Related terms |
In transitive terms the difference between stall and crib
is that
stall is to employ delaying tactics against while
crib is to collect one or more passages and/or references for use in a speech, written document or as an aid for some task; to create a crib sheet.
In intransitive terms the difference between stall and crib
is that
stall is to employ delaying tactics while
crib is to install timber supports, as with cribbing.
In obsolete terms the difference between stall and crib
is that
stall is to be tired of eating, as cattle while
crib is a minor theft, extortion or embezzlement, with or without criminal intent.
stall |
halt |
In transitive terms the difference between stall and halt
is that
stall is to employ delaying tactics against while
halt is to cause to discontinue.
In intransitive terms the difference between stall and halt
is that
stall is to employ delaying tactics while
halt is to stop either temporarily or permanently.
As an adjective halt is
lame, limping.
stall |
stale |
In transitive terms the difference between stall and stale
is that
stall is to employ delaying tactics against while
stale is to make stale; to cause to go out of fashion or currency; to diminish the novelty or interest of, particularly by excessive exposure or consumption.
In intransitive terms the difference between stall and stale
is that
stall is to employ delaying tactics while
stale is to become stale; to grow odious from excessive exposure or consumption.
In obsolete terms the difference between stall and stale
is that
stall is to be tired of eating, as cattle while
stale is a patsy, a pawn, someone used under some false pretext to forward another's (usu. sinister) designs; a stalking horse.
As an adjective stale is
at a standstill; stalemated.
stall |
scall |
As nouns the difference between stall and scall
is that
stall is a stand (device to hold something upright or aloft) while
scall is a scurf or scabby disease, especially of the scalp.
As a verb stall
is .
skall |
stall |
As verbs the difference between skall and stall
is that
skall is while
stall is .
As a noun stall is
a stand (device to hold something upright or aloft).
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