spare |
store |
In intransitive terms the difference between spare and store
is that
spare is to be frugal; not to be profuse; to live frugally; to be parsimonious while
store is To remain in good condition while stored.
In transitive terms the difference between spare and store
is that
spare is (to give up) To deprive oneself of, as by being frugal; to do without; to dispense with; to give up; to part with while
store is To keep (something) while not in use, generally in a place meant for that purpose.
As nouns the difference between spare and store
is that
spare is the act of sparing; moderation; restraint while
store is a place where items may be accumulated or routinely kept.
As verbs the difference between spare and store
is that
spare is to show mercy while
store is To keep (something) while not in use, generally in a place meant for that purpose.
As an adjective spare
is scanty; not abundant or plentiful.
seller |
store |
As a proper noun seller
is an english and scottish topographic surname, derived from either of several places named sell.
As a verb store is
.
pickle |
store |
As verbs the difference between pickle and store
is that
pickle is to preserve food in a salt, sugar or vinegar solution while
store is .
As a noun pickle
is a cucumber preserved in a solution, usually a brine or a vinegar syrup or
pickle can be (scotland) a kernel, grain.
walk |
store |
As verbs the difference between walk and store
is that
walk is (
lb) to move on the feet by alternately setting each foot (or pair or group of feet, in the case of animals with four or more feet) forward, with at least one foot on the ground at all times compare
while
store is .
As a noun walk
is a trip made by walking.
store |
source |
As verbs the difference between store and source
is that
store is while
source is (chiefly|us) to obtain or procure:.
As a noun source is
the person, place or thing from which something (information, goods, etc) comes or is acquired.
store |
vendor |
As nouns the difference between store and vendor
is that
store is a place where items may be accumulated or routinely kept while
vendor is a person or a company that vends or sells.
As a verb store
is To keep (something) while not in use, generally in a place meant for that purpose.
static |
store |
As nouns the difference between static and store
is that
static is interference on a broadcast signal caused by atmospheric disturbances; heard as crackles on radio, or seen as random specks on television while
store is a place where items may be accumulated or routinely kept.
As an adjective static
is unchanging; that cannot or does not change.
As a verb store is
To keep (something) while not in use, generally in a place meant for that purpose.
restaurant |
store |
As a noun restaurant
is .
As a verb store is
.
store |
stockpile |
Related terms |
Store is a related term of stockpile.
As verbs the difference between store and stockpile
is that
store is while
stockpile is to accumulate a stockpile.
As a noun stockpile is
a supply of something kept safe for future use.
store |
herd |
Related terms |
Store is a related term of herd.
As a verb store
is .
As a noun herd is
stove, cooker.
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