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stog

Stog vs Stoa - What's the difference?

stog | stoa |


As a verb stog

is (used passively) To be bogged, to be stuck in mud.

As a noun stoa is

in Ancient Greece, a walkway with a roof supported by colonnades, often with a wall on one side; a portico.

Stogy vs Stog - What's the difference?

stogy | stog |


As a noun stogy

is an alternative spelling of lang=en.

As a verb stog is

(used passively) To be bogged, to be stuck in mud.

Stong vs Stog - What's the difference?

stong | stog |


As nouns the difference between stong and stog

is that stong is pole, staff while stog is haystack.

Slog vs Stog - What's the difference?

slog | stog |


As nouns the difference between slog and stog

is that slog is army, host while stog is haystack.

Stog vs Sthg - What's the difference?

stog | sthg |


As a noun stog

is haystack.

As an abbreviation sthg is

(internet slang) something.

Snog vs Stog - What's the difference?

snog | stog |


As verbs the difference between snog and stog

is that snog is to kiss passionately while stog is (used passively) To be bogged, to be stuck in mud.

As a noun snog

is a passionate kiss.

Smog vs Stog - What's the difference?

smog | stog |


As a verb smog

is (smyga).

As a noun stog is

haystack.

Stop vs Stog - What's the difference?

stop | stog |


As nouns the difference between stop and stog

is that stop is while stog is haystack.

Sog vs Stog - What's the difference?

sog | stog |


As nouns the difference between sog and stog

is that sog is saw (tool) while stog is haystack.

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