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stark

Stark vs Glaring - What's the difference?

stark | glaring |


As a proper noun stark

is .

As an adjective glaring is

reflecting with glare.

As a verb glaring is

.

As a noun glaring is

the act of giving a glare.

Stark vs Undefined - What's the difference?

stark | undefined |


As a proper noun stark

is .

As an adjective undefined is

lacking a definition or value.

Stern vs Stark - What's the difference?

stern | stark |


As a noun stern

is a star; a small luminous dot that can be seen on the night sky.

As a proper noun stark is

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Stark vs Potent - What's the difference?

stark | potent |


In obsolete terms the difference between stark and potent

is that stark is hard, firm; obdurate while potent is a staff or crutch.

As an adverb stark

is starkly; entirely, absolutely.

As a verb stark

is to stiffen.

As a proper noun Stark

is {{surname}.

As a noun potent is

a heraldic fur formed by a regular tessellation of blue and white T shapes.

Stark vs Clear - What's the difference?

stark | clear |


As a proper noun stark

is .

As a noun clear is

(scientology) an idea state of beingness free of unwanted influences.

Naked vs Stark - What's the difference?

naked | stark |


As an adjective naked

is not wearing any clothes; without clothing on the genitals or female nipples.

As a verb naked

is (nake).

As a proper noun stark is

.

Stark vs Sudden - What's the difference?

stark | sudden |


As a proper noun stark

is .

As an adjective sudden is

happening quickly and with little or no warning.

As an adverb sudden is

(poetic) suddenly.

As a noun sudden is

(obsolete) an unexpected occurrence; a surprise.

Stark vs Intelligible - What's the difference?

stark | intelligible |


As a proper noun stark

is .

As an adjective intelligible is

capable of being understood; clear to the mind.

Stark vs Totally - What's the difference?

stark | totally |


As a proper noun stark

is .

As an adverb totally is

entirely; completely.

Stark vs Total - What's the difference?

stark | total |


As a proper noun stark

is .

As a noun total is

an amount obtained by the addition of smaller amounts.

As an adjective total is

entire; relating to the whole of something.

As a verb total is

to add up; to calculate the sum of.

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