Burster vs Bursten - What's the difference?
burster | bursten |
One who, or that which, bursts (causes to burst).
* {{quote-news, year=2008, date=June 15, author=Alan S. Blinder, title=Two Bubbles, Two Paths, work=New York Times
, passage=Third, the bubble bursters argue that the Greenspan-Bernanke policy is inherently inflationary because of a built-in asymmetry. }}
As a noun burster
is one who, or that which, bursts (causes to burst).As a verb bursten is
.As an adjective bursten is
bursted; broken; ruptured.burster
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