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Ender vs Dragon - What's the difference?

ender | dragon |


As nouns the difference between ender and dragon

is that ender is something which ends another thing while dragon is a legendary serpentine or reptilian creature.

As a proper noun Dragon is

the Devil.

End vs Ender - What's the difference?

end | ender |


As nouns the difference between end and ender

is that end is the final point of something in space or time while ender is something which ends another thing.

As a verb end

is to finish, terminate.

Eater vs Ender - What's the difference?

eater | ender |


As a noun eater

is agent noun of eat; one who eats.

As a proper noun ender is

.

Ender - What does it mean?

ender | |

Ender vs Render - What's the difference?

ender | render |


As a proper noun ender

is .

As a verb render is

to cause to become.

As a noun render is

a substance similar to stucco but exclusively applied to masonry walls or render can be one who rends.

Eider vs Ender - What's the difference?

eider | ender |


As a noun eider

is .

As a proper noun ender is

.

Ender vs Ended - What's the difference?

ender | ended |


As a noun ender

is something which ends another thing.

As a verb ended is

past tense of end.

Ender vs Vnder - What's the difference?

ender | vnder |


As a proper noun ender

is .

As a preposition vnder is

(obsolete) under.

Ender vs Edder - What's the difference?

ender | edder |


As nouns the difference between ender and edder

is that ender is something which ends another thing while edder is flexible wood worked into the top of hedge stakes, to bind them together.

As a verb edder is

to bind the top interweaving edder.

Enter vs Ender - What's the difference?

enter | ender |


As nouns the difference between enter and ender

is that enter is an alternative spelling of Enter||the computer key|lang=en while ender is something which ends another thing.

As a verb enter

is to go or come into an enclosed or partially enclosed space.

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