gadder |
hadder |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between gadder and hadder
is that
gadder is (obsolete) a drilling or perforating machine or apparatus for mining and mineral exploration while
hadder is (obsolete) heather; heath.
As nouns the difference between gadder and hadder
is that
gadder is one who roves about idly, a rambling gossip while
hadder is (obsolete) heather; heath.
gadder |
gadded |
As a noun gadder
is one who roves about idly, a rambling gossip.
As a verb gadded is
(
gad).
nadder |
gadder |
As nouns the difference between nadder and gadder
is that
nadder is while
gadder is one who roves about idly, a rambling gossip.
gadder |
adder |
As nouns the difference between gadder and adder
is that
gadder is one who roves about idly, a rambling gossip while
adder is grass snake.
gadder |
badder |
As a noun gadder
is one who roves about idly, a rambling gossip.
As an adjective badder is
(nonstandard|or|obsolete) (
bad); worse.
gadder |
sadder |
As a noun gadder
is one who roves about idly, a rambling gossip.
As an adjective sadder is
(
sad).
padder |
gadder |
As nouns the difference between padder and gadder
is that
padder is agent noun of pad; one who pads while
gadder is one who roves about idly, a rambling gossip.
madder |
gadder |
As nouns the difference between madder and gadder
is that
madder is a herbaceous plant, species: Rubia tinctorum, native to Asia, cultivated for a red-purple dye obtained from the root while
gadder is one who roves about idly, a rambling gossip.
As an adjective madder
is of a deep reddish purple colour, like that of the dye.
kadder |
gadder |
As nouns the difference between kadder and gadder
is that
kadder is the jackdaw while
gadder is one who roves about idly, a rambling gossip.
gadder |
ladder |
As nouns the difference between gadder and ladder
is that
gadder is one who roves about idly, a rambling gossip while
ladder is a frame, usually portable, of wood, metal, or rope, used for ascent and descent, consisting of two side pieces to which are fastened rungs: cross strips or rounds acting as steps.
As a verb ladder is
(firefighting) to ascend a building or wall using a ladder.
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