stut |
stub |
In obsolete terms the difference between stut and stub
is that
stut is to stutter while
stub is a log; a block; a blockhead.
As a noun stub is
something blunted, stunted, or cut short, such as stubble or a stump.
stout |
stut |
In obsolete terms the difference between stout and stut
is that
stout is proud; haughty; arrogant; hard while
stut is to stutter.
As an adjective stout
is large; bulky, thickset; corpulent, fat.
As a noun stout
is a dark and strong malt brew made with toasted grain.
As a proper noun Stout
is {{surname}.
As a verb stut is
to stutter.
stut |
stun |
As verbs the difference between stut and stun
is that
stut is (obsolete) to stutter while
stun is to incapacitate; especially by inducing disorientation or unconsciousness.
As a noun stun is
the condition of being stunned.
stot |
stut |
As a noun stot
is household.
As a verb stut is
(obsolete) to stutter.
stunt |
stut |
As a noun stunt
is stunt.
As a verb stut is
(obsolete) to stutter.
strut |
stut |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between strut and stut
is that
strut is (obsolete) to cause to swell; enlarge; give more importance to while
stut is (obsolete) to stutter.
As verbs the difference between strut and stut
is that
strut is to swell; protuberate; bulge or spread out or
strut can be (construction) to brace or support by a strut ot struts; hold in place or strengthen by an upright, diagonal, or transverse support while
stut is (obsolete) to stutter.
As a noun strut
is a proud step or walk, with the head erect; affected dignity in walking or
strut can be a support rod.
As an adjective strut
is (archaic) swelling out; protuberant; bulging.
stut |
sout |
As a verb stut
is to stutter.
As a noun sout is
obsolete form of lang=en.
stud |
stut |
In obsolete terms the difference between stud and stut
is that
stud is a stem; a trunk while
stut is to stutter.
As verbs the difference between stud and stut
is that
stud is to set with studs; to furnish with studs while
stut is to stutter.
As a noun stud
is a male animal, especially a stud horse (stallion), kept for breeding.
shut |
stut |
As verbs the difference between shut and stut
is that
shut is to close, to stop from being open while
stut is (obsolete) to stutter.
As an adjective shut
is closed.
As a noun shut
is the act or time of shutting; close or
shut can be a narrow alley]] or [[passageway|passage acting as a short cut through the buildings between two streets.
stutter |
stut |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between stutter and stut
is that
stutter is (obsolete) one who stutters; a stammerer while
stut is (obsolete) to stutter.
As verbs the difference between stutter and stut
is that
stutter is (ambitransitive) to speak with a spasmodic repetition of vocal sounds while
stut is (obsolete) to stutter.
As a noun stutter
is a speech disorder characterised by stuttering.
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