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Obese vs Stocky - What's the difference?

obese | stocky | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between obese and stocky

is that obese is extremely overweight, especially: weighing more than 20% (for men) or 25% (for women) over their ideal weight determined by height and build; or, having a body mass index over 30 kg/m2 while stocky is sturdy; solidly built; heavy and compact.

Storky vs Stocky - What's the difference?

storky | stocky |


As adjectives the difference between storky and stocky

is that storky is resembling a stork while stocky is (of a person or an animal) sturdy; solidly built; heavy and compact.

Stocky vs Stocks - What's the difference?

stocky | stocks |


As an adjective stocky

is (of a person or an animal) sturdy; solidly built; heavy and compact.

As a noun stocks is

(plurale tantum) a device, similar to a pillory, formerly used for public humiliation and punishment.

As a verb stocks is

(stock).

Sticky vs Stocky - What's the difference?

sticky | stocky |


As adjectives the difference between sticky and stocky

is that sticky is able or likely to stick while stocky is sturdy; solidly built; heavy and compact.

As a noun sticky

is a sticky note, such as a post-it note.

As a verb sticky

is to fix a thread at the top of the list of topics or threads so as to keep it in view.

Stocky vs Socky - What's the difference?

stocky | socky |


As adjectives the difference between stocky and socky

is that stocky is (of a person or an animal) sturdy; solidly built; heavy and compact while socky is (uk|dialect) wet.

Taxonomy vs Stocky - What's the difference?

taxonomy | stocky |


As a noun taxonomy

is the science or the technique used to make a classification.

As an adjective stocky is

(of a person or an animal) sturdy; solidly built; heavy and compact.

Stocky vs Large - What's the difference?

stocky | large |


As adjectives the difference between stocky and large

is that stocky is sturdy; solidly built; heavy and compact while large is of considerable or relatively great size or extent.

As a noun large is

an old musical note, equal to two longas, four breves, or eight semibreves.

Brawny vs Stocky - What's the difference?

brawny | stocky |


As adjectives the difference between brawny and stocky

is that brawny is characterized by brawn; muscular, thewy; strong while stocky is sturdy; solidly built; heavy and compact.

Stocky vs Jacksnipe - What's the difference?

stocky | jacksnipe |


As an adjective stocky

is sturdy; solidly built; heavy and compact.

As a noun jacksnipe is

Lymnocryptes minimus, a migratory small stocky wader, the smallest of the snipes.

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