Braider vs Raider - What's the difference?
braider | raider |
One who, or that which, braids.
* {{quote-news, year=2007, date=March 1, author=Joyce Wadler, title=Writing Her Own Sequel, work=New York Times
, passage=He was determined to be the best rawhide braider in the world; when she struggled with a piece of writing, he understood. }}
One who engages in a raid; a plunderer.
(business) A person who takes or attempts to take control of a firm against the will of current management by purchasing a controlling interest of stock and acquiring proxies.
(military) A special forces operative; a commando.
(military, naval) A warship which is light, maneuverable, and fast-moving.
(informal) A person who uncovers evidence of improper behavior within governmental or private organizations.
As nouns the difference between braider and raider
is that braider is one who, or that which, braids while raider is one who engages in a raid; a plunderer.braider
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