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jacker

Jacker vs Janker - What's the difference?

jacker | janker |


As nouns the difference between jacker and janker

is that jacker is (archaic) one who hunts at night using a while janker is (scotland) a long pole on two wheels, used in hauling logs.

Jacker vs Nacker - What's the difference?

jacker | nacker |


As nouns the difference between jacker and nacker

is that jacker is one who hunts at night using a jacklight - see Wikipedia article while nacker is obsolete form of lang=en.

Jacker vs Wacker - What's the difference?

jacker | wacker |


As a noun jacker

is (archaic) one who hunts at night using a.

As an adjective wacker is

(wack).

Jacker vs Jacket - What's the difference?

jacker | jacket |


As nouns the difference between jacker and jacket

is that jacker is one who hunts at night using a jacklight - see Wikipedia article while jacket is a piece of clothing worn on the upper body outside a shirt or blouse, often waist length to thigh length.

As a verb jacket is

to enclose or encase in a jacket or other covering.

Yacker vs Jacker - What's the difference?

yacker | jacker |


As nouns the difference between yacker and jacker

is that yacker is one who talks at length while jacker is one who hunts at night using a jacklight - see Wikipedia article.

Jacker vs Tacker - What's the difference?

jacker | tacker |


As nouns the difference between jacker and tacker

is that jacker is one who hunts at night using a jacklight - see Wikipedia article while tacker is a person who, or device that tacks.

Sacker vs Jacker - What's the difference?

sacker | jacker |


As nouns the difference between sacker and jacker

is that sacker is someone that plunders a village while jacker is (archaic) one who hunts at night using a.

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