stole
Stole vs Stoked - What's the difference?
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 vs Muffler - What's the difference?
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.Encroach vs Stole - What's the difference?
encroach | stole |As verbs the difference between encroach and stole
is that encroach is (obsolete) to seize, appropriate while stole is (steal).As nouns the difference between encroach and stole
is that encroach is (rare) encroachment while stole is an ecclesiastical garment or stole can be (botany) a stolon.Steel vs Stole - What's the difference?
steel | stole |As nouns the difference between steel and stole
is that steel is an artificial metal produced from iron, harder and more elastic than elemental iron; used figuratively as a symbol of hardness while stole is an ecclesiastical garment.As verbs the difference between steel and stole
is that steel is to edge, cover, or point with steel while stole is simple past of steal.As an adjective steel
is made of steel.As a proper noun steel
is Coldbath Fields Prison in London, closed in 1877.Stole - What does it mean?
stole | |Wasstolen vs Stole - What's the difference?
wasstolen | stole |As a verb stole is
(steal).As a noun stole is
an ecclesiastical garment or stole can be (botany) a stolon.Snatched vs Stole - What's the difference?
snatched | stole |As verbs the difference between snatched and stole
is that snatched is (snatch) while stole is (steal).As a noun stole is
an ecclesiastical garment or stole can be (botany) a stolon.Stolid vs Stole - What's the difference?
stolid | stole |As an adjective stolid
is having or revealing little emotion or sensibility.As a verb stole is
(steal).As a noun stole is
an ecclesiastical garment or stole can be (botany) a stolon.Stole or Stold - What's the difference?
stole | stold |Stold is likely misspelled.
Stold has no English definition.
