pooler |
pooled |
As a proper noun pooler
is .
As a verb pooled is
(
pool).
poller |
pooler |
As nouns the difference between poller and pooler
is that
poller is one who polls or lops trees while
pooler is a member of a pool, such as a car pool or press pool.
As a proper noun Pooler is
{{surname|lang=en}.
pooler |
pooper |
As a proper noun pooler
is .
As a noun pooper is
(vulgar|slang) the anus; often in reference to anal intercourse.
pooter |
pooler |
As a noun pooter
is a glass jar used for collecting small insects etc; it has two tubes, one (protected by a gauze) which is sucked, the other up which the insect is drawn.
As a proper noun pooler is
.
pooler |
fooler |
As nouns the difference between pooler and fooler
is that
pooler is a member of a pool, such as a car pool or press pool while
fooler is someone or something who fools.
As a proper noun Pooler
is {{surname|lang=en}.
vat |
pooler |
As a noun vat
is ford.
As a proper noun pooler is
.
tan |
pooler |
As nouns the difference between tan and pooler
is that
tan is a yellowish-brown colour while
pooler is a member of a pool, such as a car pool or press pool.
As proper nouns the difference between tan and pooler
is that
tan is an English surname derived from the transliteration of various Asian surnames, particularly originating from China and Vietnam while
Pooler is {{surname|lang=en}.
As an adjective tan
is of a yellowish-brown.
As a verb tan
is to change to a tan colour due to exposure to the sun.
As a numeral tan
is the second cardinal number two, formerly used in Celtic areas, especially Cumbria and parts of Yorkshire, for counting sheep, and stitches in knitting.See
Wikipedia article on Yan Tan TetheraAs an initialism TAN
is Total Acid Number, the measure of a lubricant's or crude oil's acidity.
stir |
pooler |
As a noun stir
is scorpion.
As a proper noun pooler is
.
stick |
pooler |
As proper nouns the difference between stick and pooler
is that
stick is (musici) the chapman stick, an electric musical instrument devised by emmett chapman while
pooler is .
As a noun stick
is (ireland) a member of the official ira.
pool |
pooler |
As a noun pool
is a (
l) (
male person ).
As a proper noun pooler is
.
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