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stoom

Wikidiffcom vs Stoom - What's the difference?

wikidiffcom | stoom |


As a verb stoom is

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Terms vs Stoom - What's the difference?

terms | stoom |


As a noun terms

is .

As a verb stoom is

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Stoom vs Toom - What's the difference?

stoom | toom |


As verbs the difference between stoom and toom

is that stoom is while toom is (rare|or|dialectal) to empty; teem.

As an adjective toom is

(rare|or|dialectal|northern england|scotland) empty.

As a noun toom is

(chiefly scottish) a piece of waste ground where rubbish is shot or toom can be vacant time, leisure.

Stoom vs Stoop - What's the difference?

stoom | stoop |


As verbs the difference between stoom and stoop

is that stoom is while stoop is to bend the upper part of the body forward and downward.

As a noun stoop is

the staircase and landing or porch leading to the entrance of a residence or stoop can be a stooping (ie bent, see the "verb" section above) position of the body or stoop can be (dialect) a post or pillar, especially a gatepost or a support in a mine or stoop can be a vessel of liquor; a flagon.

Stoom vs Stook - What's the difference?

stoom | stook |


As verbs the difference between stoom and stook

is that stoom is while stook is (agriculture) to make stooks.

As a noun stook is

a pile or bundle, especially of straw.

Stool vs Stoom - What's the difference?

stool | stoom |


As verbs the difference between stool and stoom

is that stool is to ramify; to tiller, as grain; to shoot out suckers while stoom is alternative form of stum.

As a noun stool

is a seat for one person without a back or armrest.

Stoom vs Sloom - What's the difference?

stoom | sloom |


As verbs the difference between stoom and sloom

is that stoom is while sloom is (scotland|obsolete) to sleep lightly, to doze, to nod; to be half-asleep.

As a noun sloom is

a gentle sleep; slumber.

Stoom vs Spoom - What's the difference?

stoom | spoom |


As verbs the difference between stoom and spoom

is that stoom is while spoom is (nautical) to sail briskly with the wind astern, with or without sails hoisted.

Stoom vs Stoor - What's the difference?

stoom | stoor |


As verbs the difference between stoom and stoor

is that stoom is while stoor is to move; stir.

As a noun stoor is

stir; bustle; agitation; contention.

As an adjective stoor is

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Shtoom vs Stoom - What's the difference?

shtoom | stoom |


As an adjective shtoom

is .

As a verb stoom is

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