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Suppression vs Stop - What's the difference?

suppression | stop |


As nouns the difference between suppression and stop

is that suppression is the act or instance of suppressing while stop is .

Off vs Stop - What's the difference?

off | stop |


As an adverb off

is in a direction away from the speaker or object.

As an adjective off

is inoperative, disabled.

As a preposition off

is (used to indicate movement away from a position on).

As a verb off

is (slang) to kill.

As a noun stop is

.

Stagnate vs Stop - What's the difference?

stagnate | stop |


As verbs the difference between stagnate and stop

is that stagnate is to cease motion, activity, or progress while stop is to cease moving.

As a noun stop is

a (usually marked) place where line buses, trams or trains halt to let passengers get on and off, usually smaller than a station.

As an adverb stop is

prone to halting or hesitation.

As an interjection stop is

halt! stop.

Research vs Stop - What's the difference?

research | stop |


As nouns the difference between research and stop

is that research is (uncountable) diligent inquiry or examination to seek or revise facts, principles, theories, applications, etc; laborious or continued search after truth while stop is .

As a verb research

is to search or examine with continued care; to seek diligently.

Cramp vs Stop - What's the difference?

cramp | stop |


As nouns the difference between cramp and stop

is that cramp is a painful contraction of a muscle which cannot be controlled while stop is .

As a verb cramp

is (of a muscle) to contract painfully and uncontrollably.

Play vs Stop - What's the difference?

play | stop |


As nouns the difference between play and stop

is that play is activity for amusement only, especially among the young while stop is .

As a verb play

is (lb) to act in a manner such that one has fun; to engage in activities expressly for the purpose of recreation or entertainment.

Stop vs Recurrent - What's the difference?

stop | recurrent |


As a noun stop

is .

As an adjective recurrent is

recurrent; recurring.

Undermine vs Stop - What's the difference?

undermine | stop |


As verbs the difference between undermine and stop

is that undermine is to dig underneath (something), to make a passage or for destructive or military purposes; to sap while stop is to cease moving.

As a noun stop is

a (usually marked) place where line buses, trams or trains halt to let passengers get on and off, usually smaller than a station.

As an adverb stop is

prone to halting or hesitation.

As an interjection stop is

halt! stop.

Holdoff vs Stop - What's the difference?

holdoff | stop |


As nouns the difference between holdoff and stop

is that holdoff is a fixture or attachment intended to prevent direct contact between two objects while stop is .

Stop vs Quiz - What's the difference?

stop | quiz |


As nouns the difference between stop and quiz

is that stop is while quiz is quiz, trivia.

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