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stickwork

Terms vs Stickwork - What's the difference?

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As nouns the difference between terms and stickwork

is that terms is while stickwork is (sports) use of the stick in lacrosse, hockey, etc.

Stockwork vs Stickwork - What's the difference?

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As nouns the difference between stockwork and stickwork

is that stockwork is (mining) a system of working in ore, etc, when it lies not in strata or veins, but in solid masses, so as to be worked in chambers or stories while stickwork is (sports) use of the stick in lacrosse, hockey, etc.

Hockey vs Stickwork - What's the difference?

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As nouns the difference between hockey and stickwork

is that hockey is ice hockey, a game on ice in which two teams of six players skate and try to score by shooting a puck into the opposing team's net, using their sticks while stickwork is use of the stick in lacrosse, hockey, etc.

Lacrosse vs Stickwork - What's the difference?

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In sports terms the difference between lacrosse and stickwork

is that lacrosse is a sport played on a field between two opposing teams using sticks (crosses) and a ball, whereby one team defeats the other by achieving a higher score by scoring goals within the allotted time while stickwork is use of the stick in lacrosse, hockey, etc.

Stick vs Stickwork - What's the difference?

stick | stickwork |


In sports terms the difference between stick and stickwork

is that stick is a stick-like item while stickwork is use of the stick in lacrosse, hockey, etc.

As nouns the difference between stick and stickwork

is that stick is an elongated piece of wood or similar material, typically put to some use, for example as a wand or baton while stickwork is use of the stick in lacrosse, hockey, etc.

As a verb stick

is to cut a piece of wood to be the stick member of a cope-and-stick joint.

As an adjective stick

is likely to stick; sticking, sticky.

As a proper noun Stick

is the Chapman Stick, an electric musical instrument devised by Emmett Chapman.