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stoker

Stoker vs Oven - What's the difference?

stoker | oven |


As a noun stoker

is a person who stokes, especially one on a steamship who stokes coal in the boilers.

As a proper noun oven is

fornax.

Incinerator vs Stoker - What's the difference?

incinerator | stoker |


As nouns the difference between incinerator and stoker

is that incinerator is a furnace that burns refuse while stoker is a person who stokes, especially one on a steamship who stokes coal in the boilers.

Stoker - What does it mean?

stoker | |

Stoker vs Stocker - What's the difference?

stoker | stocker |


As nouns the difference between stoker and stocker

is that stoker is a person who stokes, especially one on a steamship who stokes coal in the boilers while stocker is livestock that is wintered and then sold in the spring.

Toker vs Stoker - What's the difference?

toker | stoker |


As nouns the difference between toker and stoker

is that toker is one who tokes, especially marijuana while stoker is a person who stokes, especially one on a steamship who stokes coal in the boilers.

Stooker vs Stoker - What's the difference?

stooker | stoker |


As nouns the difference between stooker and stoker

is that stooker is (historical) one who stooks while stoker is a person who stokes, especially one on a steamship who stokes coal in the boilers.

Stoker vs Smoker - What's the difference?

stoker | smoker |


As nouns the difference between stoker and smoker

is that stoker is a person who stokes, especially one on a steamship who stokes coal in the boilers while smoker is a person who smokes tobacco habitually.

Stroker vs Stoker - What's the difference?

stroker | stoker |


As nouns the difference between stroker and stoker

is that stroker is one who strokes while stoker is a person who stokes, especially one on a steamship who stokes coal in the boilers.

Stoked vs Stoker - What's the difference?

stoked | stoker |


As a verb stoked

is past tense of stoke.

As an adjective stoked

is feeling excitement or an exciting rush.

As a noun stoker is

a person who stokes, especially one on a steamship who stokes coal in the boilers.

Stoner vs Stoker - What's the difference?

stoner | stoker |


As nouns the difference between stoner and stoker

is that stoner is one who stones while stoker is a person who stokes, especially one on a steamship who stokes coal in the boilers.

As a proper noun Stoner

is {{surname}.

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