The difference between Position and Stell
When used as nouns, position means a place or location, whereas stell means a place.
When used as verbs, position means to put into place, whereas stell means to place in position.
check bellow for the other definitions of Position and Stell
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Position as a noun:
A place or location.
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Position as a noun:
A post of employment; a job.
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Position as a noun:
A status or rank.
Examples:
"Chief of Staff is the second-highest position in the army."
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Position as a noun:
An opinion, stand or stance.
Examples:
"My position on this issue is unchanged."
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Position as a noun:
A posture.
Examples:
"Stand in this position, with your arms at your side."
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Position as a noun (team sports):
A place on the playing field, together with a set of duties, assigned to a player.
Examples:
"Stop running all over the field and play your position!"
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Position as a noun (finance):
An amount of securities, commodities, or other financial instruments held by a person, firm or institution.
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Position as a noun (finance):
A commitment, or a group of commitments, such as options or futures, to buy or sell a given amount of financial instruments, such as securities, currencies or commodities, for a given price.
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Position as a noun (arithmetic):
A method of solving a problem by one or two suppositions; also called the rule of trial and error.
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Position as a noun (chess):
The full state of a chess game at any given turn.
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Position as a verb:
To put into place.
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Stell as a verb (transitive, UK, _, dialectal, Scotland):
To place in position; set up, fix, plant; prop, mount.
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Stell as a verb (transitive, dialectal, or, obsolete):
To portray; delineate; display.
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Stell as a noun (archaic):
A place; station.
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Stell as a noun:
A stall; a fold for cattle.
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Stell as a noun (Scotland):
A prop; a support, as for the feet in standing or climbing.
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Stell as a noun (Scotland):
A still.