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seter

Setee vs Seter - What's the difference?

setee | seter |


As nouns the difference between setee and seter

is that setee is alternative form of settee (sailing vessel while seter is a summer pasture with barns, especially one in the mountains of Scandinavia used for milk and cheese manufacture, to which a farmer takes livestock as part of transhumance.

Setter vs Seter - What's the difference?

setter | seter |


As nouns the difference between setter and seter

is that setter is one who sets something, especially a typesetter while seter is a summer pasture with barns, especially one in the mountains of Scandinavia used for milk and cheese manufacture, to which a farmer takes livestock as part of transhumance.

As a verb setter

is to cut the dewlap (of a cow or ox), and insert a seton, so as to cause an issue.

Seter vs Peter - What's the difference?

seter | peter |


As nouns the difference between seter and peter

is that seter is a summer pasture with barns, especially one in the mountains of scandinavia used for milk and cheese manufacture, to which a farmer takes livestock as part of transhumance while peter is (hypocoristic slang ) the penis.

As a verb peter is

(most often used in the phrase peter out) to dwindle; to trail off; to diminish to nothing.

Deter vs Seter - What's the difference?

deter | seter |


As a verb deter

is to prevent something from happening.

As a noun seter is

a summer pasture with barns, especially one in the mountains of scandinavia used for milk and cheese manufacture, to which a farmer takes livestock as part of transhumance.

Seater vs Seter - What's the difference?

seater | seter |


As nouns the difference between seater and seter

is that seater is (in combination) a vehicle or item of furniture that has a specified seating capacity while seter is a summer pasture with barns, especially one in the mountains of scandinavia used for milk and cheese manufacture, to which a farmer takes livestock as part of transhumance.

Serer vs Seter - What's the difference?

serer | seter |


As nouns the difference between serer and seter

is that serer is an individual of the Serer people while seter is a summer pasture with barns, especially one in the mountains of Scandinavia used for milk and cheese manufacture, to which a farmer takes livestock as part of transhumance.

As an adjective serer

is comparative of sere.

As a proper noun Serer

is a West African ethnic group found in Senegal, the Gambia and Mauritania.

Seter vs Setar - What's the difference?

seter | setar |


As nouns the difference between seter and setar

is that seter is a summer pasture with barns, especially one in the mountains of scandinavia used for milk and cheese manufacture, to which a farmer takes livestock as part of transhumance while setar is a persian musical instrument.

Sexer vs Seter - What's the difference?

sexer | seter |


As nouns the difference between sexer and seter

is that sexer is agent noun of the verb, to sex; one who determines the sex of living things while seter is a summer pasture with barns, especially one in the mountains of Scandinavia used for milk and cheese manufacture, to which a farmer takes livestock as part of transhumance.

Sexter vs Seter - What's the difference?

sexter | seter |


As nouns the difference between sexter and seter

is that sexter is one who while seter is a summer pasture with barns, especially one in the mountains of scandinavia used for milk and cheese manufacture, to which a farmer takes livestock as part of transhumance.

Sever vs Seter - What's the difference?

sever | seter |


As a proper noun sever

is .

As a noun seter is

a summer pasture with barns, especially one in the mountains of scandinavia used for milk and cheese manufacture, to which a farmer takes livestock as part of transhumance.

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