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Stroked vs Stroyed - What's the difference?

stroked | stroyed |


As verbs the difference between stroked and stroyed

is that stroked is (stroke) while stroyed is (stroy).

As an adjective stroked

is (of a car engine) having a replacement crankshaft with a longer stroke than normal.

Stoked vs Stroked - What's the difference?

stoked | stroked |


As verbs the difference between stoked and stroked

is that stoked is past tense of stoke while stroked is past tense of stroke.

As adjectives the difference between stoked and stroked

is that stoked is feeling excitement or an exciting rush while stroked is having a replacement crankshaft with a longer stroke than normal.

Striked vs Stroked - What's the difference?

striked | stroked |


As verbs the difference between striked and stroked

is that striked is past tense of strike while stroked is past tense of stroke.

As an adjective stroked is

having a replacement crankshaft with a longer stroke than normal.

Strokes vs Stroked - What's the difference?

strokes | stroked |


As verbs the difference between strokes and stroked

is that strokes is third-person singular of stroke while stroked is past tense of stroke.

As a noun strokes

is plural of lang=en.

As an adjective stroked is

having a replacement crankshaft with a longer stroke than normal.

Stroked vs Stoke - What's the difference?

stroked | stoke |


As an adjective stroked

is (of a car engine) having a replacement crankshaft with a longer stroke than normal.

As a verb stroked

is (stroke).

As a proper noun stoke is

stoke-on-trent, a city in staffordshire, england.

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