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Stalk vs Branch - What's the difference?
stalk | branch |In intransitive terms the difference between stalk and branch
is that stalk is to walk haughtily while branch is to divide into separate parts or subdivisions.As nouns the difference between stalk and branch
is that stalk is the stem or main axis of a plant, which supports the seed-carrying parts while branch is the woody part of a tree arising from the trunk and usually dividing.As verbs the difference between stalk and branch
is that stalk is to approach slowly and quietly in order not to be discovered when getting closer while branch is to arise from the trunk or a larger branch of a tree.As a proper noun Branch is
{{surname|lang=en}.Stalk vs Track - What's the difference?
stalk | track |In transitive terms the difference between stalk and track
is that stalk is to (try to) follow or contact someone constantly, often resulting in harassment.Wptrack is to leave in the form of tracks.Chaff vs Stalk - What's the difference?
chaff | stalk |In intransitive terms the difference between chaff and stalk
is that chaff is to use light, idle language by way of fun or ridicule; to banter while stalk is to walk haughtily.In transitive terms the difference between chaff and stalk
is that chaff is to make fun of; to turn into ridicule by addressing in ironical or bantering language; to quiz while stalk is to (try to) follow or contact someone constantly, often resulting in harassment.WpStrode vs Stalk - What's the difference?
strode | stalk |As verbs the difference between strode and stalk
is that strode is simple past of stride while stalk is to approach slowly and quietly in order not to be discovered when getting closer.As a noun stalk is
the stem or main axis of a plant, which supports the seed-carrying parts.Stick vs Stalk - What's the difference?
stick | stalk |In intransitive terms the difference between stick and stalk
is that stick is to remain loyal; to remain firm while stalk is to walk haughtily.In transitive terms the difference between stick and stalk
is that stick is to propagate plants by cuttings while stalk is to (try to) follow or contact someone constantly, often resulting in harassment.WpAs nouns the difference between stick and stalk
is that stick is an elongated piece of wood or similar material, typically put to some use, for example as a wand or baton while stalk is the stem or main axis of a plant, which supports the seed-carrying parts.As verbs the difference between stick and stalk
is that stick is to cut a piece of wood to be the stick member of a cope-and-stick joint while stalk is to approach slowly and quietly in order not to be discovered when getting closer.As an adjective stick
is likely to stick; sticking, sticky.As a proper noun Stick
is the Chapman Stick, an electric musical instrument devised by Emmett Chapman.Stalk vs Filament - What's the difference?
stalk | filament |As nouns the difference between stalk and filament
is that stalk is the stem or main axis of a plant, which supports the seed-carrying parts while filament is a fine thread or wire.As a verb stalk
is to approach slowly and quietly in order not to be discovered when getting closer.Stalk vs Stolk - What's the difference?
stalk | stolk |Wikidiffcom vs Stalk - What's the difference?
wikidiffcom | stalk |As a noun stalk is
the stem or main axis of a plant, which supports the seed-carrying parts or stalk can be a particular episode of trying to follow or contact someone.As a verb stalk is
(lb) to approach slowly and quietly in order not to be discovered when getting closer or stalk can be to walk haughtily.Stalk vs Strut - What's the difference?
stalk | strut |In lang=en terms the difference between stalk and strut
is that stalk is to walk haughtily while strut is to protrude; cause to bulge.As nouns the difference between stalk and strut
is that stalk is the stem or main axis of a plant, which supports the seed-carrying parts or stalk can be a particular episode of trying to follow or contact someone 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 stalk and strut
is that stalk is (lb) to approach slowly and quietly in order not to be discovered when getting closer or stalk can be to walk haughtily 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.Stalk - What does it mean?
stalk | |is likely misspelled.
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