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stiver

Striver vs Stiver - What's the difference?

striver | stiver |


As nouns the difference between striver and stiver

is that striver is one who strives while stiver is (historical) a small dutch coin worth one twentieth of a guilder.

Shiver vs Stiver - What's the difference?

shiver | stiver |


As nouns the difference between shiver and stiver

is that shiver is a fragment or splinter, especially of glass or stone or shiver can be the act or result of shivering while stiver is (historical) a small dutch coin worth one twentieth of a guilder.

As a verb shiver

is to break into splinters or fragments or shiver can be to tremble or shake, especially when cold or frightened.

Stiver vs Stover - What's the difference?

stiver | stover |


As nouns the difference between stiver and stover

is that stiver is a small Dutch coin worth one twentieth of a guilder while stover is fodder for cattle, especially straw or coarse hay.

Stiver vs Sliver - What's the difference?

stiver | sliver |


As nouns the difference between stiver and sliver

is that stiver is (historical) a small dutch coin worth one twentieth of a guilder while sliver is a long piece cut or rent off; a sharp, slender fragment; a splinter.

As a verb sliver is

to cut or divide into long, thin pieces, or into very small pieces; to cut or rend lengthwise; to slit.

Tiver vs Stiver - What's the difference?

tiver | stiver |


As nouns the difference between tiver and stiver

is that tiver is a kind of ochre used for marking sheep in some parts of england while stiver is (historical) a small dutch coin worth one twentieth of a guilder.

As a verb tiver

is to mark with tiver, as sheep.

Stives vs Stiver - What's the difference?

stives | stiver |


As nouns the difference between stives and stiver

is that stives is (obsolete) stews; a brothel while stiver is (historical) a small dutch coin worth one twentieth of a guilder.

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.

Stived vs Stiver - What's the difference?

stived | stiver |


As a verb stived

is (stive).

As a noun stiver is

(historical) a small dutch coin worth one twentieth of a guilder.

Skiver vs Stiver - What's the difference?

skiver | stiver |


As nouns the difference between skiver and stiver

is that skiver is one who uses a skive (or skives) while stiver is a small Dutch coin worth one twentieth of a guilder.

As a verb skiver

is to skewer, impale.

Siver vs Stiver - What's the difference?

siver | stiver |


As a verb siver

is (obsolete) to simmer.

As a noun stiver is

(historical) a small dutch coin worth one twentieth of a guilder.

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