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Stagger vs Strut - What's the difference?

stagger | strut |


In lang=en terms the difference between stagger and strut

is that stagger is multiple groups doing the same thing in a uniform fashion, but starting at different, evenly-spaced, times or places (attested from 1856[http://wwwetymonlinecom/indexphp?term=stagger etymology] in ) while strut is to protrude; cause to bulge.

As nouns the difference between stagger and strut

is that stagger is an unsteady movement of the body in walking or standing, as if one were about to fall; a reeling motion; vertigo; -- often in the plural; as, the stagger of a drunken man while strut is a proud step or walk, with the head erect; affected dignity in walking or strut can be a support rod.

As verbs the difference between stagger and strut

is that stagger is sway unsteadily, reel, or totter while strut is to swell; protuberate; bulge or spread out or strut can be (construction) to brace or support by a strut ot struts; hold in place or strengthen by an upright, diagonal, or transverse support.

As an adjective strut is

(archaic) swelling out; protuberant; bulging.

Strut vs Waddle - What's the difference?

strut | waddle |


In lang=en terms the difference between strut and waddle

is that strut is to protrude; cause to bulge while waddle is to walk with short steps, tilting the body from side to side.

As verbs the difference between strut and waddle

is that strut is to swell; protuberate; bulge or spread out or strut can be (construction) to brace or support by a strut ot struts; hold in place or strengthen by an upright, diagonal, or transverse support while waddle is to walk with short steps, tilting the body from side to side.

As nouns the difference between strut and waddle

is that strut is a proud step or walk, with the head erect; affected dignity in walking or strut can be a support rod while waddle is a swaying gait.

As an adjective strut

is (archaic) swelling out; protuberant; bulging.

Strut vs Stutter - What's the difference?

strut | stutter |


In lang=en terms the difference between strut and stutter

is that strut is to protrude; cause to bulge while stutter is to exhaust a gas with difficulty.

In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between strut and stutter

is that strut is (obsolete) to cause to swell; enlarge; give more importance to while stutter is (obsolete) one who stutters; a stammerer.

As verbs the difference between strut and stutter

is that strut is to swell; protuberate; bulge or spread out or strut can be (construction) to brace or support by a strut ot struts; hold in place or strengthen by an upright, diagonal, or transverse support while stutter is (ambitransitive) to speak with a spasmodic repetition of vocal sounds.

As nouns the difference between strut and stutter

is that strut is a proud step or walk, with the head erect; affected dignity in walking or strut can be a support rod while stutter is a speech disorder characterised by stuttering.

As an adjective strut

is (archaic) swelling out; protuberant; bulging.

Strut vs Joist - What's the difference?

strut | joist |


In lang=en terms the difference between strut and joist

is that strut is to protrude; cause to bulge while joist is to fit or furnish with joists.

As verbs the difference between strut and joist

is that strut is to swell; protuberate; bulge or spread out or strut can be (construction) to brace or support by a strut ot struts; hold in place or strengthen by an upright, diagonal, or transverse support while joist is to fit or furnish with joists.

As nouns the difference between strut and joist

is that strut is a proud step or walk, with the head erect; affected dignity in walking or strut can be a support rod while joist is a piece of timber laid horizontally, or nearly so, to which the planks of the floor, or the laths or furring strips of a ceiling, are nailed.

As an adjective strut

is (archaic) swelling out; protuberant; bulging.

Strut vs Undefined - What's the difference?

strut | undefined |


As adjectives the difference between strut and undefined

is that strut is (archaic) swelling out; protuberant; bulging while undefined is lacking a definition or value.

As a verb strut

is to swell; protuberate; bulge or spread out or strut can be (construction) to brace or support by a strut ot struts; hold in place or strengthen by an upright, diagonal, or transverse support.

As a noun strut

is a proud step or walk, with the head erect; affected dignity in walking or strut can be a support rod.

Strut vs Strode - What's the difference?

strut | strode |


As verbs the difference between strut and strode

is that strut is to swell; protuberate; bulge or spread out or strut can be (construction) to brace or support by a strut ot struts; hold in place or strengthen by an upright, diagonal, or transverse support while strode is (stride).

As a noun strut

is a proud step or walk, with the head erect; affected dignity in walking or strut can be a support rod.

As an adjective strut

is (archaic) swelling out; protuberant; bulging.

Flounce vs Strut - What's the difference?

flounce | strut |


In archaic|lang=en terms the difference between flounce and strut

is that flounce is (archaic) to flounder; to make spastic motions while strut is (archaic) swelling out; protuberant; bulging.

As verbs the difference between flounce and strut

is that flounce is to move in an exaggerated, bouncy manner while strut is to swell; protuberate; bulge or spread out or strut can be (construction) to brace or support by a strut ot struts; hold in place or strengthen by an upright, diagonal, or transverse support.

As nouns the difference between flounce and strut

is that flounce is (sewing) a strip of decorative material, usually pleated, attached along one edge; a ruffle(w) while strut is a proud step or walk, with the head erect; affected dignity in walking or strut can be a support rod.

As an adjective strut is

(archaic) swelling out; protuberant; bulging.

Strut vs Brag - What's the difference?

strut | brag |


In lang=en terms the difference between strut and brag

is that strut is to protrude; cause to bulge while brag is to boast of.

In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between strut and brag

is that strut is (obsolete) to cause to swell; enlarge; give more importance to while brag is (obsolete) proudly; boastfully.

In archaic|lang=en terms the difference between strut and brag

is that strut is (archaic) swelling out; protuberant; bulging while brag is (archaic) brisk; full of spirits; boasting; pretentious; conceited.

As verbs the difference between strut and brag

is that strut is to swell; protuberate; bulge or spread out or strut can be (construction) to brace or support by a strut ot struts; hold in place or strengthen by an upright, diagonal, or transverse support while brag is to boast; to talk with excessive pride about what one has, can do, or has done.

As nouns the difference between strut and brag

is that strut is a proud step or walk, with the head erect; affected dignity in walking or strut can be a support rod while brag is a boast or boasting; bragging; ostentatious pretence or self-glorification.

As adjectives the difference between strut and brag

is that strut is (archaic) swelling out; protuberant; bulging while brag is first-rate.

As an adverb brag is

(obsolete) proudly; boastfully.

Swag vs Strut - What's the difference?

swag | strut |


In intransitive terms the difference between swag and strut

is that swag is to droop; to sag while strut is to walk proudly or haughtily.

In transitive terms the difference between swag and strut

is that swag is to decorate (something) with loops of draped fabric while strut is to protrude; cause to bulge.

As verbs the difference between swag and strut

is that swag is to sway; to cause to sway while strut is to swell; protuberate; bulge or spread out.

As nouns the difference between swag and strut

is that swag is a loop of draped fabric while strut is a proud step or walk, with the head erect; affected dignity in walking.

As an adjective strut is

swelling out; protuberant; bulging.

Strut vs Fulcrum - What's the difference?

strut | fulcrum |


As nouns the difference between strut and fulcrum

is that strut is a proud step or walk, with the head erect; affected dignity in walking while fulcrum is the support about which a lever pivots.

As a verb strut

is to swell; protuberate; bulge or spread out.

As an adjective strut

is swelling out; protuberant; bulging.

As a proper noun Fulcrum is

nATO code name for the Soviet MiG-29 aircraft.

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