burglar |
larcener |
As nouns the difference between burglar and larcener
is that
burglar is a thief who steals from premises while
larcener is one who commits larceny, a thief.
burglar |
lancer |
As nouns the difference between burglar and lancer
is that
burglar is a thief who steals from premises while
lancer is (military) a cavalry soldier armed with a lance weapon.
burglar |
third |
As nouns the difference between burglar and third
is that
burglar is a thief who steals from premises while
third is the person or thing in the third position.
As an adjective third is
the ordinal form of the cardinal number three; coming after the second.
As a verb third is
to agree with a proposition or statement after it has already been.
snitch |
burglar |
As nouns the difference between snitch and burglar
is that
snitch is a thief while
burglar is a thief who steals from premises.
As a verb snitch
is to steal, quickly and quietly.
burglar |
tiger |
As nouns the difference between burglar and tiger
is that
burglar is a thief who steals from premises while
tiger is
Panthera tigris, a large predatory mammal of the cat family, indigenous to Asia.
As a proper noun Tiger is
a town in Georgia.
thieves |
burglar |
As nouns the difference between thieves and burglar
is that
thieves is while
burglar is a thief who steals from premises.
As a verb thieves
is third person singular simple present form of
to thieve .
burglar |
burglar |
As nouns the difference between burglar and burglar
is that
burglar is a thief who steals from premises while
burglar is a thief who steals from premises.
embezzler |
burglar |
As nouns the difference between embezzler and burglar
is that
embezzler is one who steals money they have been trusted with, especially from one's employer; one who embezzles while
burglar is a thief who steals from premises.
burglar |
robe |
As nouns the difference between burglar and robe
is that
burglar is a thief who steals from premises while
robe is a long loose outer garment, often signifying honorary stature.
As a verb robe is
to clothe someone in a robe.
mug |
burglar |
As nouns the difference between mug and burglar
is that
mug is a large cup for hot liquids, usually having a handle and used without a saucer while
burglar is a thief who steals from premises.
As an adjective mug
is (archaic) easily fooled, gullible.
As a verb mug
is to strike in the face.
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