Bailer vs Oat - What's the difference?
bailer | oat |
one who bails or lades.
a utensil, as a bucket or cup, used in bailing; a machine for bailing water out of a pit.
(legal)
(uncountable) Widely cultivated cereal grass, typically Avena sativa .
(countable) Any of the numerous species, varieties, or cultivars of any of several similar grain plants in genus Avena .
(usually, as plural) The seeds of the oat, harvested as a food crop.
As nouns the difference between bailer and oat
is that bailer is one who bails or lades while oat is (uncountable) widely cultivated cereal grass, typically avena sativa .bailer
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*oat
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(wikipedia oat)Noun
- The oat stalks made good straw.
- The main forms of oat are meal and bran.
- World trade in oat is increasing.
- The wild red oat''' is thought to be the ancestor of modern food '''oats .
