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thief

Thief vs Mainor - What's the difference?

thief | mainor |


As nouns the difference between thief and mainor

is that thief is one who has carried out a theft while mainor is (legal|uk|obsolete) a stolen article found on the person of the thief.

Thief vs Thievishly - What's the difference?

thief | thievishly |


As a noun thief

is one who has carried out a theft.

As an adverb thievishly is

in a thievish manner; like a thief.

Thief vs Filcher - What's the difference?

thief | filcher |


As nouns the difference between thief and filcher

is that thief is one who has carried out a theft while filcher is one who filches; a thief.

Thief vs Tosher - What's the difference?

thief | tosher |


As nouns the difference between thief and tosher

is that thief is one who has carried out a theft while tosher is (historical|cant) a thief who steals the copper siding from the bottoms of vessels, particularly in or along the thames.

As an adjective tosher is

(tosh).

Thief vs Thieflike - What's the difference?

thief | thieflike |


As a noun thief

is one who has carried out a theft.

As an adjective thieflike is

resembling a thief or some aspect of one.

Thief vs Piller - What's the difference?

thief | piller |


As nouns the difference between thief and piller

is that thief is one who has carried out a theft while piller is (label) a plunderer or thief.

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