Antiquer vs Antiquey - What's the difference?
antiquer | antiquey |
A person who finishes furniture or objects so they have the appearance of an antique. (Either for decoration or to perpetrate a fraud.)
(slang) A person who browses for antiques.
(informal) Resembling or characteristic of antiques.
* 2006 , Lynne Sharon Schwartz, The Writing on the Wall
As a noun antiquer
is a person who finishes furniture or objects so they have the appearance of an antique. (Either for decoration or to perpetrate a fraud..As an adjective antiquey is
resembling or characteristic of antiques.antiquer
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(en noun)Anagrams
* ----antiquey
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Adjective
(en adjective)- She's never been in their apartment before and, no surprise, it's crammed with antiquey knickknacks from the shop.