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Blister vs Sty - What's the difference?

blister | sty |


As a noun blister

is a small bubble between the layers of the skin that contains watery or bloody fluid and is caused by friction and pressure, burning, freezing, chemical irritation, disease or infection.

As a verb blister

is to cause blisters to form.

As an adjective sty is

hundredth.

Hutch vs Sty - What's the difference?

hutch | sty | Synonyms |


As nouns the difference between hutch and sty

is that hutch is a cage in which a rabbit or rabbits are kept while sty is a pen or enclosure for swine.

As verbs the difference between hutch and sty

is that hutch is to hoard or lay up, in a chest while sty is to place in, or as if in, a sty.

Sty vs Cote - What's the difference?

sty | cote | Related terms |

Sty is a related term of cote.


As an adjective sty

is hundredth.

As a proper noun cote is

.

Sty vs Stall - What's the difference?

sty | stall | Related terms |

Sty is a related term of stall.


As an adjective sty

is hundredth.

As a noun stall is

a stand (device to hold something upright or aloft).

As a verb stall is

.

Coop vs Sty - What's the difference?

coop | sty | Related terms |


As nouns the difference between coop and sty

is that coop is a pen or enclosure for birds while sty is a pen or enclosure for swine.

As verbs the difference between coop and sty

is that coop is to keep in a coop while sty is to place in, or as if in, a sty.

Cage vs Sty - What's the difference?

cage | sty | Related terms |

Cage is a related term of sty.


As a proper noun cage

is .

As an adjective sty is

hundredth.

Sty vs Stable - What's the difference?

sty | stable |


As adjectives the difference between sty and stable

is that sty is hundredth while stable is relatively unchanging, permanent; firmly fixed or established; consistent; not easily moved, altered, or destroyed.

As a noun stable is

a building, wing or dependency set apart and adapted for lodging and feeding (and training) animals with hoofs, especially horses.

As a verb stable is

to put or keep (horse) in a stable.

Sty vs Hose - What's the difference?

sty | hose |


In obsolete terms the difference between sty and hose

is that sty is to ascend, rise up, climb while hose is close-fitting trousers or breeches, reaching to the knee.

As nouns the difference between sty and hose

is that sty is a pen or enclosure for swine while hose is a flexible tube conveying water or other fluid.

As verbs the difference between sty and hose

is that sty is to place in, or as if in, a sty while hose is to water or spray with a hose.

Sly vs Sty - What's the difference?

sly | sty |


As an adjective sly

is artfully cunning; secretly mischievous; wily.

As an adverb sly

is slyly.

As a noun sty is

a pen or enclosure for swine.

As a verb sty is

to place in, or as if in, a sty.

Sty vs Soy - What's the difference?

sty | soy |


As an adjective sty

is hundredth.

As a noun soy is

a chinese and japanese liquid sauce for fish, made by subjecting boiled beans to long fermentation and then long digestion in salt and water us preference is the term soy sauce .

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