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fonder

Fooder vs Fonder - What's the difference?

fooder | fonder |


As a noun fooder

is (obsolete|or|rare) food for animals.

As an adjective fonder is

(fond).

Founder vs Fonder - What's the difference?

founder | fonder |


As a noun founder

is one who founds, establishes, and erects; one who lays a foundation; an author; one from whom something originates; one who endows.

As a verb founder

is of a ship, to fill with water and sink.

As an adjective fonder is

comparative of fond.

Fonder vs Folder - What's the difference?

fonder | folder |


As an adjective fonder

is (fond).

As a noun folder is

.

Fonder vs Fonduer - What's the difference?

fonder | fonduer |


As an adjective fonder

is comparative of fond.

As a noun fonduer is

one who fondues.

Fodder vs Fonder - What's the difference?

fodder | fonder |


As a noun fodder

is food for animals; that which is fed to cattle, horses, and sheep, such as hay, cornstalks, vegetables, etc.

As a verb fodder

is (dialect) to feed animals (with fodder).

As an adjective fonder is

(fond).

Fonder vs Ponder - What's the difference?

fonder | ponder |


As an adjective fonder

is comparative of fond.

As a verb ponder is

to wonder, to think of deeply.

Fondler vs Fonder - What's the difference?

fondler | fonder |


As a noun fondler

is one who fondles.

As an adjective fonder is

(fond).

Fonder vs Wonder - What's the difference?

fonder | wonder |


As an adjective fonder

is (fond).

As a noun wonder is

one of the.

Fender vs Fonder - What's the difference?

fender | fonder |


As a proper noun fender

is of (etyl) origin, a variant of fenrich or fendler.

As an adjective fonder is

(fond).

Yonder vs Fonder - What's the difference?

yonder | fonder |


As an adverb yonder

is in a distant, indicated place; over there.

As a determiner yonder

is distant but within sight.

As a noun yonder

is something that is distant but within sight.

As an adjective fonder is

(fond).

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