stoat |
stott |
As a noun stoat
is , the ermine or short-tailed weasel, a mustelid native to eurasia and north america, distinguished from the least weasel by its larger size and longer tail with a prominent black tip.
As a verb stott is
.
stoat |
stoa |
As nouns the difference between stoat and stoa
is that
stoat is species: Mustela erminea, the ermine or short-tailed weasel, a mustelid native to Eurasia and North America, distinguished from the least weasel by its larger size and longer tail with a prominent black tip while
stoa is in Ancient Greece, a walkway with a roof supported by colonnades, often with a wall on one side; a portico.
stoat |
shoat |
As nouns the difference between stoat and shoat
is that
stoat is species: Mustela erminea, the ermine or short-tailed weasel, a mustelid native to Eurasia and North America, distinguished from the least weasel by its larger size and longer tail with a prominent black tip while
shoat is a young, newly-weaned pig.
stoat |
stat |
As nouns the difference between stoat and stat
is that
stoat is , the ermine or short-tailed weasel, a mustelid native to eurasia and north america, distinguished from the least weasel by its larger size and longer tail with a prominent black tip while
stat is state.
stoat |
stout |
As nouns the difference between stoat and stout
is that
stoat is species: Mustela erminea, the ermine or short-tailed weasel, a mustelid native to Eurasia and North America, distinguished from the least weasel by its larger size and longer tail with a prominent black tip while
stout is a dark and strong malt brew made with toasted grain.
As an adjective stout is
large; bulky, thickset; corpulent, fat.
As a proper noun Stout is
{{surname}.
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