suture |
stich |
As nouns the difference between suture and stich
is that
suture is a seam formed by sewing two edges (especially of skin) together while
stich is a verse, of whatever measure or number of feet, especially a verse of the Scriptures.
As a verb suture
is to sew up or join by means of a suture.
stich |
sewn |
As a noun stich
is (obsolete) a verse, of whatever measure or number of feet, especially a verse of the scriptures.
As a verb sewn is
.
sitch |
stich |
As nouns the difference between sitch and stich
is that
sitch is situation while
stich is a verse, of whatever measure or number of feet, especially a verse of the Scriptures.
stich |
slich |
As nouns the difference between stich and slich
is that
stich is (obsolete) a verse, of whatever measure or number of feet, especially a verse of the scriptures while
slich is .
sich |
stich |
As nouns the difference between sich and stich
is that
sich is administrative and military centre for the Zaporozhian and Danube Cossacks while
stich is a verse, of whatever measure or number of feet, especially a verse of the Scriptures.
As an adjective sich
is eye dialect of lang=en.
As a pronoun sich
is eye dialect of lang=en.
tich |
stich |
As nouns the difference between tich and stich
is that
tich is a very small person while
stich is a verse, of whatever measure or number of feet, especially a verse of the Scriptures.
stich |
stith |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between stich and stith
is that
stich is (obsolete) a row, line, or rank of trees while
stith is (obsolete) an anvil; a stithy.
As nouns the difference between stich and stith
is that
stich is (obsolete) a verse, of whatever measure or number of feet, especially a verse of the scriptures while
stith is (obsolete) an anvil; a stithy.
As an adjective stith is
(uk|dialect|obsolete) strong; stiff; rigid.
stich |
strich |
In obsolete terms the difference between stich and strich
is that
stich is a row, line, or rank of trees while
strich is an owl.
stitch |
stich |
In obsolete terms the difference between stich and stitch
is that
stich is a row, line, or rank of trees while
stitch is a contortion, or twist.
As a verb stitch is
to form stitches in; especially, to sew in such a manner as to show on the surface a continuous line of stitches.
taxonomy |
stich |
As nouns the difference between taxonomy and stich
is that
taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while
stich is (obsolete) a verse, of whatever measure or number of feet, especially a verse of the scriptures.
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