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groomee

Groomed vs Groomee - What's the difference?

groomed | groomee |


As a verb groomed

is (groom).

As a noun groomee is

an animal that is groomed by another (the groomer).

Groom vs Groomee - What's the difference?

groom | groomee |


As nouns the difference between groom and groomee

is that groom is a man who is about to become or has recently become part of a married couple short form of bridegroom or groom can be a person who cares for horses while groomee is an animal that is groomed by another (the groomer).

As a verb groom

is to attend to one's appearance and clothing.

Animal vs Groomee - What's the difference?

animal | groomee |


As nouns the difference between animal and groomee

is that animal is in scientific usage, a multicellular organism that is usually mobile, whose cells are not encased in a rigid cell wall (distinguishing it from plants and fungi) and which derives energy solely from the consumption of other organisms (distinguishing it from plants) while groomee is an animal that is groomed by another (the groomer).

As an adjective animal

is of or relating to animals.