stollen |
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stollen |
undefined |
As a noun stollen
is stollen.
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
panettone |
stollen |
As nouns the difference between panettone and stollen
is that
panettone is a soft north italian yeast brioche with candied fruit, usually prepared for christmas while
stollen is stollen.
danish |
stollen |
As nouns the difference between danish and stollen
is that
danish is a native of Denmark; a Dane while
stollen is a traditional German cake eaten at Christmas time, made with nuts, raisins and other dried fruits.
As a proper noun Danish
is the language of Denmark.
As an adjective Danish
is of or pertaining to Denmark.
robbed |
stollen |
As a verb robbed
is (
rob).
As a noun stollen is
stollen.
coffeecake |
stollen |
As nouns the difference between coffeecake and stollen
is that
coffeecake is any cake flavoured with coffee while
stollen is a traditional German cake eaten at Christmas time, made with nuts, raisins and other dried fruits.
fruitcake |
stollen |
As nouns the difference between fruitcake and stollen
is that
fruitcake is a cake containing dried fruits and, optionally, nuts, citrus peel and spice while
stollen is a traditional German cake eaten at Christmas time, made with nuts, raisins and other dried fruits.
swollen |
stollen |
As an adjective swollen
is distended.
As a verb swollen
is .
As a noun stollen is
stollen.
stolen |
stollen |
As a verb stolen
is past participle of lang=en.
As an adjective stolen
is that has been stolen.
As a noun stollen is
a traditional German cake eaten at Christmas time, made with nuts, raisins and other dried fruits.
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