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stive

Stime vs Stive - What's the difference?

stime | stive |


As nouns the difference between stime and stive

is that stime is (uk|dialect) a slight gleam or glimmer; a glimpse while stive is (obsolete) a stew.

As a verb stive is

to be stifled or suffocated.

Stive vs Sative - What's the difference?

stive | sative |


As a noun stive

is (obsolete) a stew.

As a verb stive

is to be stifled or suffocated.

As an adjective sative is

.

Stive vs Slive - What's the difference?

stive | slive |


As nouns the difference between stive and slive

is that stive is (obsolete) a stew while slive is (dialectal) a slice or sliver; , chip.

As verbs the difference between stive and slive

is that stive is to be stifled or suffocated while slive is (transitive|obsolete|or|dialectal) to cut; split; separate or slive can be (dialectal|northern england|scotland) to sneak; skulk; proceed in a sly way; creep.

Stike vs Stive - What's the difference?

stike | stive |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between stike and stive

is that stike is (obsolete) a stanza while stive is (obsolete) a stew.

As nouns the difference between stike and stive

is that stike is (obsolete) a stanza while stive is (obsolete) a stew.

As a verb stive is

to be stifled or suffocated.

Stive vs Stiver - What's the difference?

stive | stiver |


As nouns the difference between stive and stiver

is that stive is (obsolete) a stew while stiver is (historical) a small dutch coin worth one twentieth of a guilder.

As a verb stive

is to be stifled or suffocated.

Stive vs Stipe - What's the difference?

stive | stipe |


As a noun stive

is (obsolete) a stew.

As a verb stive

is to be stifled or suffocated.

As a proper noun stipe is

.

Stive vs Snive - What's the difference?

stive | snive |


As verbs the difference between stive and snive

is that stive is to be stifled or suffocated while snive is .

As a noun stive

is (obsolete) a stew.

Stove vs Stive - What's the difference?

stove | stive |


As nouns the difference between stove and stive

is that stove is a heater, a closed apparatus to burn fuel for the warming of a room while stive is a stew.

As verbs the difference between stove and stive

is that stove is to heat or dry, as in a stove while stive is to be stifled or suffocated.

Strive vs Stive - What's the difference?

strive | stive |


In obsolete terms the difference between strive and stive

is that strive is strife; contention while stive is a stew.

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