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Clam vs Still - What's the difference?

clam | still |


As nouns the difference between clam and still

is that clam is a bivalve mollusk of many kinds, especially those that are edible; as, the long clam (, a huge east indian bivalve or clam can be a crash or clangor made by ringing all the bells of a chime at once or clam can be clamminess; moisture while still is .

As a verb clam

is to dig for clams or clam can be to produce, in bellringing, a clam or clangor; to cause to clang or clam can be to be moist or glutinous; to stick; to adhere.

Still vs Regular - What's the difference?

still | regular |


As a noun still

is .

As an adjective regular is

.

As an adverb regular is

regularly.

Twitchy vs Still - What's the difference?

twitchy | still |


As an adjective twitchy

is susceptible to twitching a lot.

As a noun still is

.

Still vs Life - What's the difference?

still | life |


As a noun still

is .

As a proper noun life is

(christian science) god.

Still vs Consequently - What's the difference?

still | consequently |


As a noun still

is .

As an adverb consequently is

(conjunctive) as a result or consequence of something.

Still vs Thus - What's the difference?

still | thus |


In conjunctive terms the difference between still and thus

is that still is nevertheless while thus is as a result.

As adverbs the difference between still and thus

is that still is up to a time, as in the preceding time while thus is in this way or manner.

As nouns the difference between still and thus

is that still is a period of calm or silence while thus is an alternative spelling of lang=en.

As an adjective still

is not moving; calm.

As a verb still

is to calm down, to quiet.

Still vs Easy - What's the difference?

still | easy |


As nouns the difference between still and easy

is that still is while easy is something that is easy.

As an adjective easy is

comfortable; at ease.

As an adverb easy is

in a relaxed or casual manner.

As a verb easy is

to easy-oar (stop rowing).

Still vs Stiff - What's the difference?

still | stiff |


In lang=en terms the difference between still and stiff

is that still is a resident of the Falkland Islands while stiff is a cadaver, a dead person.

As adjectives the difference between still and stiff

is that still is not moving; calm while stiff is of an object, rigid, hard to bend, inflexible.

As nouns the difference between still and stiff

is that still is a period of calm or silence while stiff is an average person, usually male, of no particular distinction, skill, or education, often a working stiff or lucky stiff.

As verbs the difference between still and stiff

is that still is to calm down, to quiet while stiff is to fail to pay that which one owes (implicitly or explicitly) to another, especially by departing hastily.

As an adverb still

is up to a time, as in the preceding time.

Knack vs Still - What's the difference?

knack | still |


As nouns the difference between knack and still

is that knack is a readiness in performance; aptness at doing something; skill; facility; dexterity while still is a period of calm or silence.

As verbs the difference between knack and still

is that knack is to crack; to make a sharp, abrupt noise; to chink while still is to calm down, to quiet.

As an adjective still is

not moving; calm.

As an adverb still is

up to a time, as in the preceding time.

Stagnation vs Still - What's the difference?

stagnation | still |


As nouns the difference between stagnation and still

is that stagnation is stagnation while still is .

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