terms |
shuttler |
As nouns the difference between terms and shuttler
is that
terms is while
shuttler is a badminton player.
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shuttler |
As a noun shuttler is
a badminton player.
shuttler |
shutter |
As nouns the difference between shuttler and shutter
is that
shuttler is a badminton player while
shutter is one who shuts or closes something.
As a verb shutter is
to close shutters covering.
shuttler |
scuttler |
As nouns the difference between shuttler and scuttler
is that
shuttler is a badminton player while
scuttler is (historical) a member of a local youth gang in working-class areas of manchester, salford, and surrounding townships during the late 19th century.
shuttler |
shuttles |
As a noun shuttler
is a badminton player.
As a verb shuttles is
third-person singular of shuttle.
shuttler |
shuttled |
As a noun shuttler
is a badminton player.
As a verb shuttled is
past tense of shuttle.
shuttle |
shuttler |
As nouns the difference between shuttle and shuttler
is that
shuttle is (weaving) the part of a loom that carries the woof back and forth between the warp threads while
shuttler is a badminton player.
As a verb shuttle
is to go back and forth between two places.
shuttlecock |
shuttler |
Related terms |
Shuttlecock is a related term of shuttler.
As nouns the difference between shuttlecock and shuttler
is that
shuttlecock is (badminton) a lightweight object that is conical in shape with a cork or rubber-covered nose, used in badminton the way a ball is used in other racquet games while
shuttler is a badminton player.
As a verb shuttlecock
is to move rapidly back and forth.
player |
shuttler |
As nouns the difference between player and shuttler
is that
player is one that plays while
shuttler is a badminton player.
badminton |
shuttler |
As nouns the difference between badminton and shuttler
is that
badminton is a racquet sport played indoors on a court by two opposing players (singles) or two opposing pairs of players (doubles), in which a shuttlecock is volleyed over a net and the competitions are presided by an umpire in British English and a referee in American English while
shuttler is a badminton player.
As a proper noun Badminton
is a village in Gloucestershire, England.