stump |
clomp |
In lang=en terms the difference between stump and clomp
is that
stump is to walk heavily or clumsily, plod, trudge while
clomp is to move, making loud noises with one's feet.
As nouns the difference between stump and clomp
is that
stump is the remains of something that has been cut off; especially the remains of a tree, the remains of a limb while
clomp is the sound of feet hitting the ground loudly.
As verbs the difference between stump and clomp
is that
stump is to stop, confuse, or puzzle while
clomp is (
label) to walk with wooden shoes.
grump |
stump |
In lang=en terms the difference between grump and stump
is that
grump is to be grumpy while
stump is to walk heavily or clumsily, plod, trudge.
As nouns the difference between grump and stump
is that
grump is a habitually grumpy or complaining person while
stump is the remains of something that has been cut off; especially the remains of a tree, the remains of a limb.
As verbs the difference between grump and stump
is that
grump is to complain while
stump is to stop, confuse, or puzzle.
creak |
stump |
In lang=en terms the difference between creak and stump
is that
creak is to produce a creaking sound with while
stump is to walk heavily or clumsily, plod, trudge.
As nouns the difference between creak and stump
is that
creak is the sound produced by anything that creaks; a creaking while
stump is the remains of something that has been cut off; especially the remains of a tree, the remains of a limb.
As verbs the difference between creak and stump
is that
creak is to make a prolonged sharp grating]] or [[squeak|squeaking sound, as by the friction of hard substances while
stump is to stop, confuse, or puzzle.
stump |
burden |
As nouns the difference between stump and burden
is that
stump is the remains of something that has been cut off; especially the remains of a tree, the remains of a limb while
burden is .
As a verb stump
is to stop, confuse, or puzzle.
stump |
tromp |
As nouns the difference between stump and tromp
is that
stump is the remains of something that has been cut off; especially the remains of a tree, the remains of a limb while
tromp is a blowing apparatus in which air, drawn into the upper part of a vertical tube through side holes by a stream of water within, is carried down with the water into a box or chamber below which it is led to a furnace.
As verbs the difference between stump and tromp
is that
stump is to stop, confuse, or puzzle while
tromp is (chiefly|us) to tread heavily, especially to crush underfoot.
crook |
stump |
In lang=en terms the difference between crook and stump
is that
crook is to bend while
stump is to walk heavily or clumsily, plod, trudge.
As nouns the difference between crook and stump
is that
crook is a bend; turn; curve; curvature; a flexure while
stump is the remains of something that has been cut off; especially the remains of a tree, the remains of a limb.
As verbs the difference between crook and stump
is that
crook is to bend while
stump is to stop, confuse, or puzzle.
As an adjective crook
is (australia|new zealand|slang) bad, unsatisfactory, not up to standard.
tramp |
stump |
In lang=en terms the difference between tramp and stump
is that
tramp is to travel or wander through while
stump is to walk heavily or clumsily, plod, trudge.
As nouns the difference between tramp and stump
is that
tramp is (pejorative) a homeless person, a vagabond while
stump is the remains of something that has been cut off; especially the remains of a tree, the remains of a limb.
As verbs the difference between tramp and stump
is that
tramp is to walk with heavy footsteps while
stump is to stop, confuse, or puzzle.
strain |
stump |
In lang=en terms the difference between strain and stump
is that
strain is to percolate; to be filtered while
stump is to walk heavily or clumsily, plod, trudge.
As nouns the difference between strain and stump
is that
strain is (obsolete) treasure or
strain can be the act of straining, or the state of being strained while
stump is the remains of something that has been cut off; especially the remains of a tree, the remains of a limb.
As verbs the difference between strain and stump
is that
strain is (obsolete) to hold tightly, to clasp while
stump is to stop, confuse, or puzzle.
hump |
stump |
In transitive terms the difference between hump and stump
is that
hump is to bend something into a hump while
stump is to stop, confuse, or puzzle.
As a proper noun Hump
is the Himalayas, as the challenge for the supply route between India and China.
root |
stump |
As a proper noun root
is .
As a noun stump is
the remains of something that has been cut off; especially the remains of a tree, the remains of a limb.
As a verb stump is
to stop, confuse, or puzzle.
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