stilt |
undefined |
As a noun stilt
is either of two poles with footrests that allow someone to stand or walk above the ground; used mostly by entertainers.
As a verb stilt
is to raise on stilts, or as if on stilts.
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
stilt |
stilts |
As nouns the difference between stilt and stilts
is that
stilt is either of two poles with footrests that allow someone to stand or walk above the ground; used mostly by entertainers while
stilts is plural of stilt.
As a verb stilt
is to raise on stilts, or as if on stilts.
stilt |
basement |
As nouns the difference between stilt and basement
is that
stilt is either of two poles with footrests that allow someone to stand or walk above the ground; used mostly by entertainers while
basement is a floor of a building below ground level.
As a verb stilt
is to raise on stilts, or as if on stilts.
stilt |
laboured |
As verbs the difference between stilt and laboured
is that
stilt is to raise on stilts, or as if on stilts while
laboured is (
labour).
As a noun stilt
is either of two poles with footrests that allow someone to stand or walk above the ground; used mostly by entertainers.
As an adjective laboured is
of an action that is difficult to perform.
cellar |
stilt |
As nouns the difference between cellar and stilt
is that
cellar is an enclosed underground space, often under a building; used for storage or shelter while
stilt is either of two poles with footrests that allow someone to stand or walk above the ground; used mostly by entertainers.
As verbs the difference between cellar and stilt
is that
cellar is to store in a cellar while
stilt is to raise on stilts, or as if on stilts.
stiff |
stilt |
As nouns the difference between stiff and stilt
is that
stiff is an average person, usually male, of no particular distinction, skill, or education, often a
working stiff''''' or ''lucky '''stiff while
stilt is either of two poles with footrests that allow someone to stand or walk above the ground; used mostly by entertainers.
As verbs the difference between stiff and stilt
is that
stiff is to fail to pay that which one owes (implicitly or explicitly) to another, especially by departing hastily while
stilt is to raise on stilts, or as if on stilts.
As an adjective stiff
is of an object, rigid, hard to bend, inflexible.
stanchion |
stilt |
As nouns the difference between stanchion and stilt
is that
stanchion is a vertical pole, post, or support while
stilt is either of two poles with footrests that allow someone to stand or walk above the ground; used mostly by entertainers.
As verbs the difference between stanchion and stilt
is that
stanchion is to erect stanchions, or equip something with stanchions while
stilt is to raise on stilts, or as if on stilts.
stilt |
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stilt |
stint |
As nouns the difference between stilt and stint
is that
stilt is either of two poles with footrests that allow someone to stand or walk above the ground; used mostly by entertainers while
stint is a period of time spent doing or being something a spell or
stint can be any of several very small wading birds in the genus
calidris types of sandpiper, such as the dunlin or the sanderling or
stint can be (
medical device).
As verbs the difference between stilt and stint
is that
stilt is to raise on stilts, or as if on stilts while
stint is (archaic|intransitive) to stop (an action); cease, desist.
stilt |
stile |
As a noun stilt
is either of two poles with footrests that allow someone to stand or walk above the ground; used mostly by entertainers.
As a verb stilt
is to raise on stilts, or as if on stilts.
As an adjective stile is
stylish, smart.
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