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braider

Terms vs Braider - What's the difference?

terms | braider |


As nouns the difference between terms and braider

is that terms is while braider is one who, or that which, braids.

Brainer vs Braider - What's the difference?

brainer | braider |


As nouns the difference between brainer and braider

is that brainer is (only used in combinations) someone with a certain type of brain while braider is one who, or that which, braids.

Braider vs Broider - What's the difference?

braider | broider |


As a noun braider

is one who, or that which, braids.

As a verb broider is

(archaic) to embroider.

Braider vs Raider - What's the difference?

braider | raider |


As nouns the difference between braider and raider

is that braider is one who, or that which, braids while raider is one who engages in a raid; a plunderer.

Braided vs Braider - What's the difference?

braided | braider |


As a verb braided

is past tense of braid.

As a noun braider is

one who, or that which, braids.

Braider vs Braiser - What's the difference?

braider | braiser |


As nouns the difference between braider and braiser

is that braider is one who, or that which, braids while braiser is a kettle or pan for braising.

Brander vs Braider - What's the difference?

brander | braider |


As nouns the difference between brander and braider

is that brander is a person who brands while braider is one who, or that which, braids.

Braid vs Braider - What's the difference?

braid | braider |


As nouns the difference between braid and braider

is that braid is (obsolete) a sudden movement; a jerk, a wrench while braider is one who, or that which, braids.

As a verb braid

is (obsolete|transitive) to make a sudden movement with, to jerk.

As an adjective braid

is (obsolete) deceitful.