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Bleached vs Bleacher - What's the difference?

bleached | bleacher |

As an adjective bleached

is whitened; made white using bleach.

As a verb bleached

is (bleach).

As a noun bleacher is

one who, or that which, bleaches.

bleached

English

Adjective

(en adjective)
  • whitened; made white using bleach
  • Bleached cotton

    Verb

    bleach
  • (bleach)
  • bleacher

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • One who, or that which, bleaches.
  • (US, usually in the plural) A stand of tiered planks used as seating for spectators.
  • *1999 , Jim Puhalla, Jeff Krans, Mike Goatley, Sports Fields: A Manual for Design, Construction and Maintenance - Page 371 :
  • Warnings such as "watch your step" can be provided when there is a small step off a bleacher to the pavement or ground level.
  • *2004 , Josh Pahigian, Kevin O'Connell, The Ultimate Baseball Road-Trip :
  • We prefer bleacher' seats to Grandstand Sections 1-9 . And in truth, quite a few '''bleacher''' seats offer a better view of the action than the Right Field Boxes do. ' Bleacher seats are made of comfortable plastic, [...]
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