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Stone vs Soone - What's the difference?

stone | soone |


As a proper noun stone

is .

As an adverb soone is

.

Stone vs Stond - What's the difference?

stone | stond |


As a proper noun stone

is .

As a noun stond is

(obsolete) stop; halt; hindrance.

Stone vs Stope - What's the difference?

stone | stope |


As nouns the difference between stone and stope

is that stone is a hard earthen substance that can form large rocks while stope is a mining excavation in the form of a terrace of steps.

As verbs the difference between stone and stope

is that stone is to pelt with stones, especially to kill by pelting with stones while stope is to excavate in the form of stopes.

As an adjective stone

is constructed of stone.

As an adverb stone

is as a stone used with following adjective.

As a proper noun Stone

is {{surname}.

Stone vs Sone - What's the difference?

stone | sone |


As a proper noun stone

is .

As a noun sone is

.

Stone vs Stoke - What's the difference?

stone | stoke |


As proper nouns the difference between stone and stoke

is that stone is while stoke is stoke-on-trent, a city in staffordshire, england.

Stone vs Scone - What's the difference?

stone | scone |


As nouns the difference between stone and scone

is that stone is a hard earthen substance that can form large rocks while scone is a small, rich, pastry or quick bread, sometimes baked on a griddle.

As verbs the difference between stone and scone

is that stone is to pelt with stones, especially to kill by pelting with stones while scone is to hit, especially on the head.

As proper nouns the difference between stone and scone

is that stone is {{surname} while Scone is a village north of Perth in Scotland; the coronation site of Scottish kings until 1651.

As an adjective stone

is constructed of stone.

As an adverb stone

is as a stone used with following adjective.

Stone vs Atone - What's the difference?

stone | atone |


As verbs the difference between stone and atone

is that stone is to pelt with stones, especially to kill by pelting with stones while atone is to make reparation, compensation, or amends, for an offence or a crime or a sin one has committed.

As a noun stone

is a hard earthen substance that can form large rocks.

As an adjective stone

is constructed of stone.

As an adverb stone

is as a stone used with following adjective.

As a proper noun Stone

is {{surname}.

Stone vs Store - What's the difference?

stone | store |


As a proper noun stone

is .

As a verb store is

.

Stone vs Tone - What's the difference?

stone | tone |


As a proper noun stone

is .

As a noun tone is

.

Stone vs Stove - What's the difference?

stone | stove |


As a proper noun stone

is .

As a noun stove is

a heater, a closed apparatus to burn fuel for the warming of a room.

As a verb stove is

to heat or dry, as in a stove or stove can be (stave).

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