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stooker

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.

Stroker vs Stooker - What's the difference?

stroker | stooker |


As nouns the difference between stroker and stooker

is that stroker is one who strokes while stooker is one who stooks.

Stooker vs Stonker - What's the difference?

stooker | stonker |


As nouns the difference between stooker and stonker

is that stooker is (historical) one who stooks while stonker is (british|slang) something highly impressive.

Stooked vs Stooker - What's the difference?

stooked | stooker |


As a verb stooked

is (stook).

As a noun stooker is

(historical) one who stooks.

Stooker vs Stooper - What's the difference?

stooker | stooper |


As nouns the difference between stooker and stooper

is that stooker is one who stooks while stooper is a person who stoops.

Stooker vs Stocker - What's the difference?

stooker | stocker |


As nouns the difference between stooker and stocker

is that stooker is (historical) one who stooks while stocker is (agriculture) livestock that is wintered and then sold in the spring.

Snooker vs Stooker - What's the difference?

snooker | stooker |


As nouns the difference between snooker and stooker

is that snooker is snooker (game) while stooker is (historical) one who stooks.

Taxonomy vs Stooker - What's the difference?

taxonomy | stooker |


As nouns the difference between taxonomy and stooker

is that taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while stooker is (historical) one who stooks.