Caster vs Channeler - What's the difference?
caster | channeler |
Someone or something that casts
A wheeled assembly attached to a larger object at its base to facilitate rolling. A caster usually consists of
* a wheel, which may be plastic, a hard elastomer, or metal
* an axle
* a mounting provision, usually a stem, flange, or plate
* (sometimes) a swivel which allows the caster to rotate for steering
A shaker with a perforated top for sprinkling condiments such as sugar, salt, pepper, etc.
A stand to hold a set of shakers or cruets.
(parapsychology) A person who engages in channeling
* {{quote-news, 1988, January 15, C.C. Pyle, Our Bodies, Their Selves, Chicago Reader
, passage=Few channelers call themselves mediums, however, in part because the term conjures up an image of gypsy crones hunched over crystal balls, and in part because spiritualism has a history of fraud. }}
As nouns the difference between caster and channeler
is that caster is someone or something that casts while channeler is (parapsychology) a person who engages in channeling.caster
English
Alternative forms
* castorNoun
(en noun)- a caster''' of spells; a '''caster of stones
- Many office chairs roll on a set of casters .
- a set of casters
See also
* caster angle * caster sugarAnagrams
*channeler
English
Alternative forms
* channeller (mostly UK)Noun
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