dogger |
dogget |
As nouns the difference between dogger and dogget
is that
dogger is a two-masted fishing vessel, used by the dutch while
dogget is .
dogger |
cogger |
As nouns the difference between dogger and cogger
is that
dogger is a two-masted fishing vessel, used by the dutch while
cogger is a flatterer or deceiver.
dogge |
dogger |
As nouns the difference between dogge and dogger
is that
dogge is boarhound, mastiff while
dogger is a two-masted fishing vessel, used by the dutch.
dogges |
dogger |
As nouns the difference between dogges and dogger
is that
dogges is while
dogger is a two-masted fishing vessel, used by the dutch.
dogger |
hogger |
As nouns the difference between dogger and hogger
is that
dogger is a two-masted fishing vessel, used by the Dutch while
hogger is agent noun of hog; one who, or that which, hogs.
dogger |
fogger |
As nouns the difference between dogger and fogger
is that
dogger is a two-masted fishing vessel, used by the dutch while
fogger is the outlet at the end of a hose which is designed to atomize, spray, or mist the contents flowing through the hose typical use includes gaseous materials such as nitrous oxide in automotive applications, as well as fuels for turbine engines.
logger |
dogger |
As nouns the difference between logger and dogger
is that
logger is a worker whose occupation is to harvest trees while
dogger is a two-masted fishing vessel, used by the Dutch.
digger |
dogger |
As nouns the difference between digger and dogger
is that
digger is a large piece of machinery that digs holes or trenches; an excavator while
dogger is a two-masted fishing vessel, used by the Dutch.
dodger |
dogger |
As nouns the difference between dodger and dogger
is that
dodger is one who dodges while
dogger is a two-masted fishing vessel, used by the Dutch.
bogger |
dogger |
As nouns the difference between bogger and dogger
is that
bogger is someone associated with or who works in a bog or
bogger can be
used particularly as an epithet or term of camaraderie or endearment''[[http://booksgooglecom/books?id=5qiv39cbumyc&pg=pa62&dq=bogger&lr= “bogger”], entry in 1990 , leslie dunkling, ''a dictionary of epithets and terms of address ] while
dogger is a two-masted fishing vessel, used by the dutch.
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