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baulker

Baulker vs Caulker - What's the difference?

baulker | caulker |


As nouns the difference between baulker and caulker

is that baulker is someone who baulks while caulker is a person who caulks various structures (as ships) and certain types of piping.

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.

Baulker vs Bulker - What's the difference?

baulker | bulker |


As nouns the difference between baulker and bulker

is that baulker is someone who baulks while bulker is a bulk dry goods cargo ship.

Baulker vs Waulker - What's the difference?

baulker | waulker |


As nouns the difference between baulker and waulker

is that baulker is someone who baulks while waulker is one who waulks (prepares cloth).

Baulkier vs Baulker - What's the difference?

baulkier | baulker |


As an adjective baulkier

is comparative of baulky.

As a noun baulker is

someone who baulks.

Baulked vs Baulker - What's the difference?

baulked | baulker |


As a verb baulked

is past tense of baulk.

As a noun baulker is

someone who baulks.

Baulk vs Baulker - What's the difference?

baulk | baulker |


As nouns the difference between baulk and baulker

is that baulk is (british) while baulker is someone who baulks.

As a verb baulk

is (british).