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stirp

Stirp vs False - What's the difference?

stirp | false |


As a noun stirp

is (biology|anthropology) a line descended from a single ancestor.

As an adjective false is

(label) one of two states of a boolean variable; logic.

Stirp vs Sti - What's the difference?

stirp | sti |


As nouns the difference between stirp and sti

is that stirp is (biology|anthropology) a line descended from a single ancestor while sti is path or sti can be sty.

Stirp vs Child - What's the difference?

stirp | child |


As nouns the difference between stirp and child

is that stirp is a line descended from a single ancestor while child is a daughter or son; an offspring.

Stirk vs Stirp - What's the difference?

stirk | stirp |


As nouns the difference between stirk and stirp

is that stirk is a yearling cow; a young bullock or heifer while stirp is a line descended from a single ancestor.

Stip vs Stirp - What's the difference?

stip | stirp |


As nouns the difference between stip and stirp

is that stip is abbreviation of stipulation while stirp is a line descended from a single ancestor.

As a verb stip

is abbreviation of stipulate.

As a proper noun Štip

is a city in eastern Republic of Macedonia.

Strip vs Stirp - What's the difference?

strip | stirp |

Stirp is a anagram of strip.



As nouns the difference between strip and stirp

is that strip is material in long, thin pieces while stirp is a line descended from a single ancestor.

As a verb strip

is to remove or take away.

Stirs vs Stirp - What's the difference?

stirs | stirp |


As nouns the difference between stirs and stirp

is that stirs is while stirp is (biology|anthropology) a line descended from a single ancestor.

As a verb stirs

is (stir).

Stir vs Stirp - What's the difference?

stir | stirp |


As nouns the difference between stir and stirp

is that stir is scorpion while stirp is (biology|anthropology) a line descended from a single ancestor.

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