stroke |
dash |
In transitive terms the difference between stroke and dash
is that
stroke is to row the stroke oar of while
dash is to complete hastily, usually with
down or
off.
As an interjection dash is
damn.
mark |
stroke |
As nouns the difference between mark and stroke
is that
mark is sign while
stroke is an act of.
As a verb stroke is
to move one's hand or an object (such as a broom) along (a surface) in one direction.
phase |
stroke |
As nouns the difference between phase and stroke
is that
phase is phase while
stroke is an act of.
As a verb stroke is
to move one's hand or an object (such as a broom) along (a surface) in one direction.
stroke |
tap |
As nouns the difference between stroke and tap
is that
stroke is an act of stroking moving one's hand over a surface while
tap is a tapering cylindrical pin or peg used to stop the vent in a cask; a spigot.
As verbs the difference between stroke and tap
is that
stroke is to move one's hand or an object (such as a broom) along (a surface) in one direction while
tap is to furnish with taps.
As an initialism TAP is
initialism of lang=en.
epilepsy |
stroke |
As nouns the difference between epilepsy and stroke
is that
epilepsy is a medical condition in which the sufferer experiences seizures (or convulsions) and blackouts while
stroke is an act of stroking moving one's hand over a surface.
As a verb stroke is
to move one's hand or an object (such as a broom) along (a surface) in one direction.
fits |
stroke |
As nouns the difference between fits and stroke
is that
fits is plural of lang=en while
stroke is an act of stroking moving one's hand over a surface.
As verbs the difference between fits and stroke
is that
fits is third-person singular of fit while
stroke is to move one's hand or an object (such as a broom) along (a surface) in one direction.
fainting |
stroke |
As nouns the difference between fainting and stroke
is that
fainting is an act of collapsing to a state of temporary unconsciousness while
stroke is an act of stroking moving one's hand over a surface.
As verbs the difference between fainting and stroke
is that
fainting is present participle of lang=en while
stroke is to move one's hand or an object (such as a broom) along (a surface) in one direction.
icterus |
stroke |
As a proper noun icterus
is .
As a noun stroke is
an act of.
As a verb stroke is
to move one's hand or an object (such as a broom) along (a surface) in one direction.
vertigo |
stroke |
As nouns the difference between vertigo and stroke
is that
vertigo is a sensation of whirling and loss of balance, caused by looking down from a great height or by disease affecting the inner ear while
stroke is an act of stroking moving one's hand over a surface.
As a verb stroke is
to move one's hand or an object (such as a broom) along (a surface) in one direction.
stroke |
petting |
As nouns the difference between stroke and petting
is that
stroke is an act of stroking moving one's hand over a surface while
petting is the act of stroking or fondling an animal.
As verbs the difference between stroke and petting
is that
stroke is to move one's hand or an object (such as a broom) along (a surface) in one direction while
petting is present participle of lang=en.
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