steele |
stole |
As a proper noun steele
is .
As a verb stole is
(
steal).
As a noun stole is
an ecclesiastical garment or
stole can be (botany) a stolon.
plagiarize |
stole |
As verbs the difference between plagiarize and stole
is that
plagiarize is (
transitive or
intransitive) To use, and pass off as one's own, someone else's writing/speech while
stole is simple past of steal.
As a noun stole is
an ecclesiastical garment.
take |
stole |
As verbs the difference between take and stole
is that
take is
To get or put something into one's or someone's possession or control.stole is simple past of steal.
As nouns the difference between take and stole
is that
take is an act of taking while
stole is an ecclesiastical garment.
mug |
stole |
As nouns the difference between mug and stole
is that
mug is a large cup for hot liquids, usually having a handle and used without a saucer while
stole is an ecclesiastical garment.
As verbs the difference between mug and stole
is that
mug is to strike in the face while
stole is simple past of steal.
As an adjective mug
is easily fooled, gullible.
stole |
burgle |
As verbs the difference between stole and burgle
is that
stole is (
steal) while
burgle is (chiefly|british|nz) to commit burglary.
As a noun stole
is an ecclesiastical garment or
stole can be (botany) a stolon.
stole |
sneak |
As verbs the difference between stole and sneak
is that
stole is (
steal) while
sneak is to creep or go stealthily; to come or go while trying to avoid detection, as a person who does not wish to be seen.
As nouns the difference between stole and sneak
is that
stole is an ecclesiastical garment or
stole can be (botany) a stolon while
sneak is one who sneaks; one who moves stealthily to acquire an item or information.
As an adjective sneak is
in advance; before release to the general public.
shawl |
stole |
As nouns the difference between shawl and stole
is that
shawl is a square or rectangular piece of cloth worn as a covering for the head, neck, and shoulders while
stole is an ecclesiastical garment or
stole can be (botany) a stolon.
As verbs the difference between shawl and stole
is that
shawl is to wrap in a shawl while
stole is (
steal).
stole |
stole |
In botany terms the difference between stole and stole
is that
stole is a stolon while
stole is a stolon.
As verbs the difference between stole and stole
is that
stole is simple past of steal while
stole is simple past of steal.
As nouns the difference between stole and stole
is that
stole is an ecclesiastical garment while
stole is an ecclesiastical garment.
stole |
stoked |
As verbs the difference between stole and stoked
is that
stole is simple past of steal while
stoked is past tense of stoke.
As a noun stole
is an ecclesiastical garment.
As an adjective stoked is
feeling excitement or an exciting rush.
stole |
muffler |
As nouns the difference between stole and muffler
is that
stole is an ecclesiastical garment while
muffler is part of the exhaust pipe of a car that dampens the noise the engine produces.
As a verb stole
is simple past of steal.
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