monitor |
stalk |
As a proper noun monitor
is any of several publications eg the "christian science monitor".
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 |
amble |
In intransitive terms the difference between stalk and amble
is that
stalk is to walk haughtily while
amble is of a horse: to move along by using both legs on one side, and then the other.
As nouns the difference between stalk and amble
is that
stalk is the stem or main axis of a plant, which supports the seed-carrying parts while
amble is an unhurried leisurely walk or stroll.
As verbs the difference between stalk and amble
is that
stalk is to approach slowly and quietly in order not to be discovered when getting closer while
amble is to stroll or walk slowly and leisurely.
stalk |
scrumble |
As nouns the difference between stalk and scrumble
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
scrumble is a small piece of freeform crochet or knitting that can be joined to make a larger piece of freeform work.
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 |
yindjibarndi |
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.
As a proper noun yindjibarndi is
an indigenous australian people of western australia.
stalk |
vanquish |
As verbs the difference between stalk and vanquish
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
vanquish is to defeat, to overcome.
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.
stalk |
snoop |
As nouns the difference between stalk and snoop
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
snoop is the act of snooping.
As verbs the difference between stalk and snoop
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
snoop is to be devious and cunning so as not to be seen.
seek |
stalk |
As verbs the difference between seek and stalk
is that
seek is (
lb) to try to find, to look for, to search while
stalk is (
lb) to approach slowly and quietly in order not to be discovered when getting closer or
stalk can be to walk haughtily.
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.
prey |
stalk |
As nouns the difference between prey and stalk
is that
prey is (archaic) anything, as goods, etc, taken or got by violence; anything taken by force from an enemy in war; spoil; booty; plunder while
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 |
twig |
In transitive terms the difference between stalk and twig
is that
stalk is to (try to) follow or contact someone constantly, often resulting in harassment.
Wptwig is to beat with twigs.
stalk |
prowl |
As nouns the difference between stalk and prowl
is that
stalk is the stem or main axis of a plant, which supports the seed-carrying parts while
prowl is the act of prowling.
As verbs the difference between stalk and prowl
is that
stalk is to approach slowly and quietly in order not to be discovered when getting closer while
prowl is to rove over, through, or about in a stealthy manner; especially, to search in, as for prey or booty.
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