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Terms vs Stroy - What's the difference?

terms | stroy |


As a noun terms

is .

As a verb stroy is

(obsolete) to destroy.

Stray vs Stroy - What's the difference?

stray | stroy |


As verbs the difference between stray and stroy

is that stray is to wander, as from a direct course; to deviate, or go out of the way while stroy is (obsolete) to destroy.

As a noun stray

is any domestic animal that has an enclosure, or its proper place and company, and wanders at large, or is lost; an estray.

As an adjective stray

is having gone astray; strayed; wandering; as, a stray horse or sheep.

Strop vs Stroy - What's the difference?

strop | stroy |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between strop and stroy

is that strop is (obsolete) to strap while stroy is (obsolete) to destroy.

As verbs the difference between strop and stroy

is that strop is (obsolete) to strap or strop can be (computing) to mark a sequence of letters syntactically as having a special property, such as being a keyword, eg by enclosing in apostrophes as in 'foo' or writing in uppercase as in foo while stroy is (obsolete) to destroy.

As a noun strop

is a strap; more specifically a piece of leather or a substitute (notably canvas), or strip of wood covered with a suitable material, for honing a razor, in this sense also called razor strop .

Story vs Stroy - What's the difference?

story | stroy |


In obsolete terms the difference between story and stroy

is that story is history while stroy is to destroy.

As verbs the difference between story and stroy

is that story is to tell as a story; to relate or narrate about while stroy is to destroy.

As a noun story

is a sequence of real or fictional events; or, an account of such a sequence.

Strow vs Stroy - What's the difference?

strow | stroy |


As verbs the difference between strow and stroy

is that strow is while stroy is (obsolete) to destroy.

Stroy vs Troy - What's the difference?

stroy | troy |


As a verb stroy

is (obsolete) to destroy.

As an adjective troy is

of, or relating to, troy weight.

Stroy vs History - What's the difference?

stroy | history |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between stroy and history

is that stroy is (obsolete) to destroy while history is (obsolete) to narrate or record.

As verbs the difference between stroy and history

is that stroy is (obsolete) to destroy while history is (obsolete) to narrate or record.

As a noun history is

the aggregate of past events.