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ailer

Oiler vs Ailer - What's the difference?

oiler | ailer |


As a noun oiler

is an oil tanker.

As an adjective ailer is

comparative of ail.

Mailer vs Ailer - What's the difference?

mailer | ailer |


As a noun mailer

is one who sends mail.

As an adjective ailer is

(ail).

Sailer vs Ailer - What's the difference?

sailer | ailer |


As a noun sailer

is that which sails; a boat.

As an adjective ailer is

comparative of ail.

Gailer vs Ailer - What's the difference?

gailer | ailer |


As a noun gailer

is obsolete form of lang=en.

As an adjective ailer is

comparative of ail.

Ailer vs Hailer - What's the difference?

ailer | hailer |


As an adjective ailer

is (ail).

As a noun hailer is

a person who or a device which calls, summons loudly, or hails.

Ailer vs Viler - What's the difference?

ailer | viler |


As adjectives the difference between ailer and viler

is that ailer is (ail) while viler is (vile).

Vailer vs Ailer - What's the difference?

vailer | ailer |


As a noun vailer

is (label) one who vails.

As an adjective ailer is

(ail).

Bailer vs Ailer - What's the difference?

bailer | ailer |


As a noun bailer

is one who bails or lades.

As an adjective ailer is

comparative of ail.

Ailer vs Ailed - What's the difference?

ailer | ailed |


As an adjective ailer

is (ail).

As a verb ailed is

(ail).

Railer vs Ailer - What's the difference?

railer | ailer |


As a noun railer

is one who.

As an adjective ailer is

(ail).

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