character |
stance |
As nouns the difference between character and stance
is that
character is while
stance is the manner, posture, or pose in which one stands.
worldview |
stance |
As nouns the difference between worldview and stance
is that
worldview is one's personal view of the world and how one interprets it while
stance is the manner, posture, or pose in which one stands.
trice |
stance |
As nouns the difference between trice and stance
is that
trice is a roller; windlass or
trice can be a very short time; an instant; a moment; – now used only in the phrase
in a trice while
stance is the manner, posture, or pose in which one stands.
As a verb trice
is to pull; to haul; to drag; to pull away.
stance |
approach |
As nouns the difference between stance and approach
is that
stance is the manner, posture, or pose in which one stands while
approach is the act of drawing near; a coming or advancing near.
As a verb approach is
to come or go near, in place or time; to draw nigh; to advance nearer.
sentiment |
stance |
As nouns the difference between sentiment and stance
is that
sentiment is a general thought, feeling, or sense while
stance is the manner, posture, or pose in which one stands.
trance |
stance |
As nouns the difference between trance and stance
is that
trance is while
stance is the manner, posture, or pose in which one stands.
phrase |
stance |
As nouns the difference between phrase and stance
is that
phrase is a short written or spoken expression while
stance is the manner, posture, or pose in which one stands.
As a verb phrase
is to perform a passage with the correct phrasing.
stance |
mind |
In obsolete terms the difference between stance and mind
is that
stance is a stanza while
mind is to put in mind; to remind.
As nouns the difference between stance and mind
is that
stance is the manner, posture, or pose in which one stands while
mind is the ability for rational thought.
As a verb mind is
to remember.
demeanor |
stance |
As nouns the difference between demeanor and stance
is that
demeanor is the social, non-verbal behaviours (such as body language and facial expressions) that are characteristic of a person while
stance is the manner, posture, or pose in which one stands.
stance |
distance |
As nouns the difference between stance and distance
is that
stance is the manner, posture, or pose in which one stands while
distance is the amount of space between two points, usually geographical points, usually (but not necessarily) measured along a straight line.
As a verb distance is
to move away (from) someone or something.
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