spencer
Pantry vs Spencer - What's the difference?
pantry | spencer |As nouns the difference between pantry and spencer
is that pantry is a small room, closet, or cabinet usually located in or near the kitchen, dedicated to food storage and/or storing kitchenware since the pantry is not typically temperature-controlled (unlike a refrigerator or root cellar), the foods stored in a pantry are usually shelf-stable staples such as grains, flours, and preserved foods while spencer is a short, close-fitting jacket primarily worn by women and children in the early nineteenth century or spencer can be (archaic) one who has the care of the spence, or buttery.Singlet vs Spencer - What's the difference?
singlet | spencer |As nouns the difference between singlet and spencer
is that singlet is (uk|australian|irish|nigeria|new zealand) a vest; a sleeveless garment with a low-cut neck, often worn underneath a shirt while spencer is a short, close-fitting jacket primarily worn by women and children in the early nineteenth century or spencer can be (archaic) one who has the care of the spence, or buttery.Spencer vs Cool - What's the difference?
spencer | cool |As a noun spencer
is a short, close-fitting jacket primarily worn by women and children in the early nineteenth century or spencer can be (archaic) one who has the care of the spence, or buttery.As an acronym cool is
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spencer | asher |As nouns the difference between spencer and asher
is that spencer is a short, close-fitting jacket primarily worn by women and children in the early nineteenth century or spencer can be (archaic) one who has the care of the spence, or buttery while asher is amadou, touchwood, tinder or asher can be hard part (on the back side of a horse hoof).Spencer - What does it mean?
spencer | |is likely misspelled.
has no English definition.