still |
depends |
As a noun still
is .
As a verb depends is
.
still |
stationery |
As adjectives the difference between still and stationery
is that
still is not moving; calm while
stationery is misspelling of lang=en.
As nouns the difference between still and stationery
is that
still is a period of calm or silence while
stationery is writing materials, envelopes, office materials.
As an adverb still
is up to a time, as in the preceding time.
As a verb still
is to calm down, to quiet.
still |
slent |
As nouns the difference between still and slent
is that
still is a period of calm or silence while
slent is obsolete form of lang=en.
As verbs the difference between still and slent
is that
still is to calm down, to quiet while
slent is obsolete form of lang=en.
As an adjective still
is not moving; calm.
As an adverb still
is up to a time, as in the preceding time.
still |
secluded |
As a noun still
is .
As an adjective secluded is
hidden, isolated, remote.
As a verb secluded is
(
seclude).
standing |
still |
In lang=en terms the difference between standing and still
is that
standing is the right of a party to bring a legal action, based on the relationship between that party and the matter to which the action relates while
still is a resident of the Falkland Islands.
As verbs the difference between standing and still
is that
standing is present participle of lang=en; in the process of coming to an upright position while
still is to calm down, to quiet.
As adjectives the difference between standing and still
is that
standing is erect, not cut down while
still is not moving; calm.
As nouns the difference between standing and still
is that
standing is position or reputation in society or a profession: "
He does not have much of a standing as a chemist" while
still is a period of calm or silence.
As an adverb still is
up to a time, as in the preceding time.
still |
forever |
As nouns the difference between still and forever
is that
still is while
forever is an extremely long time.
As an adverb forever is
(duration) for all time, for all eternity; for an infinite amount of time.
still |
still |
In plural of|stull|lang=lb terms the difference between still and still
is that
still is while
still is .
As nouns the difference between still and still
is that
still is while
still is .
still |
disburden |
Related terms |
Still is a related term of disburden.
As a noun still
is .
As a verb disburden is
to rid of a burden; to free from a load carried; to unload.
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