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Stood vs Remain - What's the difference?

stood | remain |


As verbs the difference between stood and remain

is that stood is past tense of stand while remain is to stay behind while others withdraw; to be left after others have been removed or destroyed; to be left after a number or quantity has been subtracted or cut off; to be left as not included or comprised.

As a noun remain is

state of remaining; stay.

Stood vs Stool - What's the difference?

stood | stool |


As verbs the difference between stood and stool

is that stood is past tense of stand while stool is to ramify; to tiller, as grain; to shoot out suckers.

As a noun stool is

a seat for one person without a back or armrest.

Stood vs Shood - What's the difference?

stood | shood |


As verbs the difference between stood and shood

is that stood is (stand) while shood is or shood can be .

Stood vs Slood - What's the difference?

stood | slood |


As a verb stood

is (stand).

As a noun slood is

(lancashire) wheel track.

Stood vs Stoor - What's the difference?

stood | stoor |


As verbs the difference between stood and stoor

is that stood is (stand) while stoor is to move; stir.

As a noun stoor is

stir; bustle; agitation; contention.

As an adjective stoor is

.

Stood vs Stond - What's the difference?

stood | stond |


As a verb stood

is (stand).

As a noun stond is

(obsolete) stop; halt; hindrance.

Stood vs Stoom - What's the difference?

stood | stoom |


As verbs the difference between stood and stoom

is that stood is (stand) while stoom is .

Stood vs Stook - What's the difference?

stood | stook |


As verbs the difference between stood and stook

is that stood is past tense of stand while stook is to make stooks.

As a noun stook is

a pile or bundle, especially of straw.

Stood vs Stod - What's the difference?

stood | stod |


As a verb stood

is past tense of stand.

As a noun stod is

alternative form of stød|lang=en.

Stood vs Snood - What's the difference?

stood | snood |


As verbs the difference between stood and snood

is that stood is (stand) while snood is to keep the hair in place with a snood.

As a noun snood is

a band or ribbon for keeping the hair in place, including the hair-band formerly worn in scotland and northern england by young unmarried women.

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