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balker

Bilker vs Balker - What's the difference?

bilker | balker |


As nouns the difference between bilker and balker

is that bilker is a cheat, especially one who evades payment while balker is one who, or that which balks.

Terms vs Balker - What's the difference?

terms | balker |


As nouns the difference between terms and balker

is that terms is while balker is one who, or that which balks.

Balker vs Balder - What's the difference?

balker | balder |


As a noun balker

is one who, or that which balks.

As an adjective balder is

comparative of bald.

As a proper noun Balder is

the Norse god of light and purity, a son of Odin and Freya, known for his beauty and near-invulnerability.

Balker vs Baulker - What's the difference?

balker | baulker |


As nouns the difference between balker and baulker

is that balker is one who, or that which balks while baulker is someone who baulks.

Banker vs Balker - What's the difference?

banker | balker |


As nouns the difference between banker and balker

is that banker is banker (who works in the banking industry) while balker is one who, or that which balks.

Balker vs Talker - What's the difference?

balker | talker |


As nouns the difference between balker and talker

is that balker is one who, or that which balks while talker is a person who talks, especially one who gives a speech, or is loquacious or garrulous.

Balked vs Balker - What's the difference?

balked | balker |


As a verb balked

is (balk).

As a noun balker is

one who, or that which balks.

Walker vs Balker - What's the difference?

walker | balker |


As nouns the difference between walker and balker

is that walker is The agent noun of to walk: a person who walks or a thing which walks, especially a pedestrian or a participant in a walking race while balker is one who, or that which balks.

As a proper noun Walker

is {{surname|northern English|from=occupations}} from the occupation of treating cloth by "walking" it.

As an interjection Walker

is expressing scornful rejection or disbelief.

Balker vs Baler - What's the difference?

balker | baler |


As nouns the difference between balker and baler

is that balker is one who, or that which balks while baler is a machine for creating bales, eg, of hay or cotton.

Backer vs Balker - What's the difference?

backer | balker |


As nouns the difference between backer and balker

is that backer is baker while balker is one who, or that which balks.

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