march |
stut |
As a proper noun march
is the third month of the gregorian calendar, following february and preceding april abbreviation:
mar' or ' .
As a verb stut is
(obsolete) to stutter.
terms |
stut |
As a noun terms
is .
As a verb stut is
(obsolete) to stutter.
stut |
stur |
As a verb stut
is (obsolete) to stutter.
As a noun stur is
dust.
stat |
stut |
As a noun stat
is state.
As a verb stut is
(obsolete) to stutter.
stum |
stut |
As verbs the difference between stum and stut
is that
stum is to ferment while
stut is (obsolete) to stutter.
As a noun stum
is unfermented grape juice; must.
sput |
stut |
As a noun sput
is an annular reinforcement in a steam boiler, to strengthen a place where a hole is made.
As a verb stut is
(obsolete) to stutter.
tut |
stut |
As verbs the difference between tut and stut
is that
tut is while
stut is (obsolete) to stutter.
stut |
stet |
As verbs the difference between stut and stet
is that
stut is to stutter while
stet is the act of marking previously edited material "stet" to indicate that something previously marked for change should remain as is.
As a noun stet is
a symbol used by proofreaders and typesetters to indicate that a word or phrase that was crossed out should still remain. This is usually marked by writing and circling the word stet above or beside the unwanted edit and underscoring the selection with dashes or dots. Alternatively, a circled checkmark may be used in the margin.
stut |
sturt |
As verbs the difference between stut and sturt
is that
stut is (obsolete) to stutter while
sturt is (obsolete|uk|scotland|dialect) to vex; to annoy; to startle.
As a noun sturt is
(biology) in an embryo, an angle equal to two gons if a mosaic forms in the embryo, the line passes between two organs with a probability, in percent, equal to the number of sturts between them or
sturt can be (obsolete|uk|scotland|dialect) disturbance; annoyance; care.
stut |
scut |
As a verb stut
is (obsolete) to stutter.
As a noun scut is
shield.
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