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thief

Thief vs Chief - What's the difference?

thief | chief |


As nouns the difference between thief and chief

is that thief is one who has carried out a theft while chief is (leader of group etc)A leader or head of a group of people, organisation, etc.

As an adjective chief is

primary; principal.

Teeth vs Thief - What's the difference?

teeth | thief |


As nouns the difference between teeth and thief

is that teeth is while thief is one who has carried out a theft.

Thief vs Thieves - What's the difference?

thief | thieves |


As nouns the difference between thief and thieves

is that thief is one who has carried out a theft while thieves is plural of lang=en.

As a verb thieves is

third person singular simple present form of to thieve.

Trickster vs Thief - What's the difference?

trickster | thief |


As nouns the difference between trickster and thief

is that trickster is a mythological figure responsible for teaching others through the use of guile and treason while thief is one who has carried out a theft.

Thief vs Crime - What's the difference?

thief | crime |


In obsolete terms the difference between thief and crime

is that thief is a waster in the snuff of a candle while crime is that which occasions crime.

As nouns the difference between thief and crime

is that thief is one who has carried out a theft while crime is a specific act committed in violation of the law.

As a verb crime is

to commit crime(s).

Taxonomy vs Thief - What's the difference?

taxonomy | thief |


As nouns the difference between taxonomy and thief

is that taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while thief is one who has carried out a theft.

Thief vs Peliferer - What's the difference?

thief | peliferer |

Thief vs Robbery - What's the difference?

thief | robbery |


As nouns the difference between thief and robbery

is that thief is one who has carried out a theft while robbery is the act or practice of robbing.

Thief vs Furtive - What's the difference?

thief | furtive |


As a noun thief

is one who has carried out a theft.

As an adjective furtive is

stealthy.

Pirate vs Thief - What's the difference?

pirate | thief |


As nouns the difference between pirate and thief

is that pirate is a criminal who plunders at sea; commonly attacking merchant vessels, though often pillaging port towns while thief is one who has carried out a theft.

As a verb pirate

is to appropriate by piracy, plunder at sea.

As an adjective pirate

is illegally imitated or reproduced, said of a well-known trademarked product or work subject to copyright protection and the counterfeit itself.

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