exigence |
stound |
As nouns the difference between exigence and stound
is that
exigence is exigency while
stound is (chronology|obsolete) an hour or
stound can be a stand; a stop or
stound can be a receptacle for holding small beer.
As a verb stound is
(obsolete|or|dialectal|intransitive) to hurt, pain, smart or
stound can be (obsolete) to stand still; stop.
urgency |
stound |
As nouns the difference between urgency and stound
is that
urgency is the quality or condition of being urgent; insistence; pressure; as, the urgency of a demand or an occasion while
stound is an hour.
As a verb stound is
to hurt, pain, smart.
instant |
stound |
Stound is a synonym of instant.
As nouns the difference between instant and stound
is that
instant is a very short period of time; a moment while
stound is an hour.
As an adjective instant
is impending; imminent.
As an adverb instant
is at once; immediately.
As a verb stound is
to hurt, pain, smart.
moment |
stound |
Stound is a synonym of moment.
As nouns the difference between moment and stound
is that
moment is a brief, unspecified amount of time while
stound is an hour.
As a verb stound is
to hurt, pain, smart.
while |
stound |
As nouns the difference between while and stound
is that
while is an uncertain duration of time, a period of time while
stound is (chronology|obsolete) an hour or
stound can be a stand; a stop or
stound can be a receptacle for holding small beer.
As verbs the difference between while and stound
is that
while is to pass (time) idly while
stound is (obsolete|or|dialectal|intransitive) to hurt, pain, smart or
stound can be (obsolete) to stand still; stop.
As a conjunction while
is during the same time that.
season |
stound |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between season and stound
is that
season is (obsolete) to copulate with; to impregnate while
stound is (obsolete) to stand still; stop.
As nouns the difference between season and stound
is that
season is each of the four divisions of a year: spring, summer, autumn and winter; yeartide while
stound is (chronology|obsolete) an hour or
stound can be a stand; a stop or
stound can be a receptacle for holding small beer.
As verbs the difference between season and stound
is that
season is to flavour food with spices, herbs or salt while
stound is (obsolete|or|dialectal|intransitive) to hurt, pain, smart or
stound can be (obsolete) to stand still; stop.
tide |
stound |
As nouns the difference between tide and stound
is that
tide is time while
stound is (chronology|obsolete) an hour or
stound can be a stand; a stop or
stound can be a receptacle for holding small beer.
As a verb stound is
(obsolete|or|dialectal|intransitive) to hurt, pain, smart or
stound can be (obsolete) to stand still; stop.
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