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tinker

Tinker vs Kinker - What's the difference?

tinker | kinker |


As nouns the difference between tinker and kinker

is that tinker is an itinerant tinsmith and mender of household utensils made of tin while kinker is a performer in a circus.

As a verb tinker

is to fiddle with something in an attempt to fix, mend or improve it, especially in an experimental or unskilled manner.

As a proper noun Tinker

is {{surname|northern English|from=occupations}} for someone who mends pots and pans.

Tinker vs Tinder - What's the difference?

tinker | tinder |


As nouns the difference between tinker and tinder

is that tinker is an itinerant tinsmith and mender of household utensils made of tin while tinder is small dry sticks and finely-divided fibrous matter etc., used to help light a fire.

As verbs the difference between tinker and tinder

is that tinker is to fiddle with something in an attempt to fix, mend or improve it, especially in an experimental or unskilled manner while tinder is to set fire to; torch.

As a proper noun Tinker

is {{surname|northern English|from=occupations}} for someone who mends pots and pans.

Jinker vs Tinker - What's the difference?

jinker | tinker |


As a noun jinker

is (au) a high wheeled wagon designed to carry lumber suspended under the body of the vehicle.

As a proper noun tinker is

for someone who mends pots and pans.

Prickle vs Tinker - What's the difference?

prickle | tinker |


As a noun prickle

is a small, sharp pointed object, such as a thorn.

As a verb prickle

is to feel a prickle.

As a proper noun tinker is

for someone who mends pots and pans.

Tinker vs Sinker - What's the difference?

tinker | sinker |


As nouns the difference between tinker and sinker

is that tinker is an itinerant tinsmith and mender of household utensils made of tin while sinker is a weight used in fishing to cause the line or net to sink.

As a verb tinker

is to fiddle with something in an attempt to fix, mend or improve it, especially in an experimental or unskilled manner.

As a proper noun Tinker

is {{surname|northern English|from=occupations}} for someone who mends pots and pans.

Tinker vs Oinker - What's the difference?

tinker | oinker |


As nouns the difference between tinker and oinker

is that tinker is an itinerant tinsmith and mender of household utensils made of tin while oinker is a pig: an animal of the genus Sus.

As a verb tinker

is to fiddle with something in an attempt to fix, mend or improve it, especially in an experimental or unskilled manner.

As a proper noun Tinker

is {{surname|northern English|from=occupations}} for someone who mends pots and pans.

Tinker vs Tinger - What's the difference?

tinker | tinger |


As a proper noun tinker

is for someone who mends pots and pans.

As a noun tinger is

one who, or that which, tinges.

Tinker vs Thinker - What's the difference?

tinker | thinker |


As nouns the difference between tinker and thinker

is that tinker is an itinerant tinsmith and mender of household utensils made of tin while thinker is one who spends time thinking, contemplating or meditating.

As a verb tinker

is to fiddle with something in an attempt to fix, mend or improve it, especially in an experimental or unskilled manner.

As a proper noun Tinker

is {{surname|northern English|from=occupations}} for someone who mends pots and pans.

Tinker vs Tinner - What's the difference?

tinker | tinner |


As nouns the difference between tinker and tinner

is that tinker is an itinerant tinsmith and mender of household utensils made of tin while tinner is tinsmith.

As a verb tinker

is to fiddle with something in an attempt to fix, mend or improve it, especially in an experimental or unskilled manner.

As a proper noun Tinker

is {{surname|northern English|from=occupations}} for someone who mends pots and pans.

Tinker vs Pinker - What's the difference?

tinker | pinker |


As a proper noun tinker

is for someone who mends pots and pans.

As an adjective pinker is

(pink).

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