stop |
parader |
As nouns the difference between stop and parader
is that
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 while
parader is a person who parades things, or takes part in a parade.
As a verb stop
is to cease moving.
As an adverb stop
is prone to halting or hesitation.
As an interjection stop
is halt! stop.
parader |
paraded |
As a noun parader
is a person who parades things, or takes part in a parade.
As a verb paraded is
past tense of parade.
parades |
parader |
As nouns the difference between parades and parader
is that
parades is plural of lang=en while
parader is a person who parades things, or takes part in a parade.
As a verb parades
is third-person singular of parade.