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chimer

Chimist vs Chimer - What's the difference?

chimist | chimer |


As nouns the difference between chimist and chimer

is that chimist is someone who plays the chimes while chimer is a bell that chimes.

Chimer vs Chimed - What's the difference?

chimer | chimed |


As a noun chimer

is a bell that chimes.

As a verb chimed is

(chime).

Chider vs Chimer - What's the difference?

chider | chimer |


As nouns the difference between chider and chimer

is that chider is one who chides while chimer is a bell that chimes.

Chimera vs Chimer - What's the difference?

chimera | chimer |


As nouns the difference between chimera and chimer

is that chimera is chimera, or any fantastic creature with parts from different animals while chimer is a bell that chimes.

As a proper noun Chimera

is one of the many fantastical offspring of Typhon and Echidna, a multi-headed monster represented as vomiting flames. It had the head of a lion, the body of a goat, and a dragon for a tail. Killed by the hero Bellerophon in Lycea.

Chimer vs Chimes - What's the difference?

chimer | chimes |


As nouns the difference between chimer and chimes

is that chimer is a bell that chimes while chimes is .

As a verb chimes is

(chime).

Chimer vs Chicer - What's the difference?

chimer | chicer |


As a noun chimer

is a bell that chimes.

As an adjective chicer is

(chic).

Chimer vs Chimere - What's the difference?

chimer | chimere |


As nouns the difference between chimer and chimere

is that chimer is a bell that chimes while chimere is (ecclesiastical) the upper robe worn by some bishops of the anglican communion, usually without sleeves.