crank |
stank |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between crank and stank
is that
crank is (obsolete) a sick person; an invalid while
stank is (obsolete) weak; worn out.
As adjectives the difference between crank and stank
is that
crank is (slang) strange, weird, odd while
stank is (aave|slang|derogatory) foul-smelling, stinking, unclean or
stank can be (obsolete) weak; worn out.
As nouns the difference between crank and stank
is that
crank is a bent piece of an axle or shaft, or an attached arm perpendicular, or nearly so, to the end of a shaft or wheel, used to impart a rotation to a wheel or other mechanical device; also used to change circular into reciprocating motion, or reciprocating into circular motion while
stank is (uk|dialect) water retained by an embankment; a pool of water.
As verbs the difference between crank and stank
is that
crank is to turn by means of a
crank while
stank is (
stink) or
stank can be (obsolete|uk|dialect) to sigh.
stank |
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stank |
stonk |
As verbs the difference between stank and stonk
is that
stank is (
stink) or
stank can be (obsolete|uk|dialect) to sigh while
stonk is to unleash such a bombardment.
As nouns the difference between stank and stonk
is that
stank is (uk|dialect) water retained by an embankment; a pool of water while
stonk is a heavy artillery bombardment.
As an adjective stank
is (aave|slang|derogatory) foul-smelling, stinking, unclean or
stank can be (obsolete) weak; worn out.
stank |
stans |
As nouns the difference between stank and stans
is that
stank is (uk|dialect) water retained by an embankment; a pool of water while
stans is .
As a verb stank
is (
stink) or
stank can be (obsolete|uk|dialect) to sigh.
As an adjective stank
is (aave|slang|derogatory) foul-smelling, stinking, unclean or
stank can be (obsolete) weak; worn out.
stank |
slank |
As verbs the difference between stank and slank
is that
stank is (
stink) or
stank can be (obsolete|uk|dialect) to sigh while
slank is (
slink).
As an adjective stank
is (aave|slang|derogatory) foul-smelling, stinking, unclean or
stank can be (obsolete) weak; worn out.
As a noun stank
is (uk|dialect) water retained by an embankment; a pool of water.
stank |
stane |
As nouns the difference between stank and stane
is that
stank is (uk|dialect) water retained by an embankment; a pool of water while
stane is .
As a verb stank
is (
stink) or
stank can be (obsolete|uk|dialect) to sigh.
As an adjective stank
is (aave|slang|derogatory) foul-smelling, stinking, unclean or
stank can be (obsolete) weak; worn out.
stank |
sank |
As verbs the difference between stank and sank
is that
stank is simple past of stink while
sank is simple past of sink.
As an adjective stank
is foul-smelling, stinking, unclean.
As a noun stank
is water retained by an embankment; a pool of water.
stank |
shank |
As verbs the difference between stank and shank
is that
stank is (
stink) or
stank can be (obsolete|uk|dialect) to sigh while
shank is (archaic|ulster) to travel on foot.
As adjectives the difference between stank and shank
is that
stank is (aave|slang|derogatory) foul-smelling, stinking, unclean or
stank can be (obsolete) weak; worn out while
shank is (slang) bad.
As nouns the difference between stank and shank
is that
stank is (uk|dialect) water retained by an embankment; a pool of water while
shank is the part of the leg between the knee and the ankle.
stank |
spank |
As verbs the difference between stank and spank
is that
stank is (
stink) or
stank can be (obsolete|uk|dialect) to sigh while
spank is to beat, smack or slap a person's buttocks, with the bare hand or other object, as punishment, gesture, or form of sexual interaction.
As nouns the difference between stank and spank
is that
stank is (uk|dialect) water retained by an embankment; a pool of water while
spank is an instance of spanking, separately or part of a multiple blows-beating; a smack, swat, or slap.
As an adjective stank
is (aave|slang|derogatory) foul-smelling, stinking, unclean or
stank can be (obsolete) weak; worn out.
stank |
skank |
As verbs the difference between stank and skank
is that
stank is simple past of stink while
skank is to dance the skank.
As nouns the difference between stank and skank
is that
stank is water retained by an embankment; a pool of water while
skank is any substance that is particularly foul, unhygienic or unpleasant.
As an adjective stank
is foul-smelling, stinking, unclean.
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