posher |
tosher |
As adjectives the difference between posher and tosher
is that
posher is (
posh) while
tosher is (
tosh).
As a noun tosher is
(historical|cant) a thief who steals the copper siding from the bottoms of vessels, particularly in or along the thames.
tosher |
toshes |
As nouns the difference between tosher and toshes
is that
tosher is (historical|cant) a thief who steals the copper siding from the bottoms of vessels, particularly in or along the thames while
toshes is
in its countable senses .
As an adjective tosher
is (
tosh).
As a verb toshes is
(
tosh).
tosher |
tocher |
As nouns the difference between tosher and tocher
is that
tosher is (historical|cant) a thief who steals the copper siding from the bottoms of vessels, particularly in or along the thames while
tocher is a dowry.
As an adjective tosher
is (
tosh).
kosher |
tosher |
As adjectives the difference between kosher and tosher
is that
kosher is prepared in accordance with Jewish religious practices while
tosher is comparative of tosh.
As a verb kosher
is to make kosher.
As a noun tosher is
a thief who steals the copper siding from the bottoms of vessels, particularly in or along the Thames.
toshing |
tosher |
Derived terms |
Tosher is a derived term of toshing.
As a verb toshing
is present participle of lang=en.
As a noun tosher is
a thief who steals the copper siding from the bottoms of vessels, particularly in or along the Thames.
As an adjective tosher is
comparative of tosh.
tosh |
tosher |
As a proper noun tosh
is .
As a noun tosher is
(historical|cant) a thief who steals the copper siding from the bottoms of vessels, particularly in or along the thames.
As an adjective tosher is
(
tosh).
victorian |
tosher |
As adjectives the difference between victorian and tosher
is that
victorian is of or relating to the reign of Queen Victoria or the period from 1837 to 1901 while
tosher is comparative of tosh.
As nouns the difference between victorian and tosher
is that
victorian is a person living, or born in that period, or exhibiting characteristics of the Victorian period while
tosher is a thief who steals the copper siding from the bottoms of vessels, particularly in or along the Thames.
london |
tosher |
As a proper noun london
is the capital city of the united kingdom and of england, situated near the mouth of the river thames in southeast england, with a metropolitan population of more than 12,000,000.
As a noun tosher is
(historical|cant) a thief who steals the copper siding from the bottoms of vessels, particularly in or along the thames.
As an adjective tosher is
(
tosh).
sewer |
tosher |
As nouns the difference between sewer and tosher
is that
sewer is a pipe or system of pipes used to remove human waste and to provide drainage while
tosher is a thief who steals the copper siding from the bottoms of vessels, particularly in or along the Thames.
As an adjective tosher is
comparative of tosh.
valuable |
tosher |
As adjectives the difference between valuable and tosher
is that
valuable is having a great value while
tosher is (
tosh).
As nouns the difference between valuable and tosher
is that
valuable is a personal possession such as jewellery, of relatively great monetary value; — usually used in plural form while
tosher is (historical|cant) a thief who steals the copper siding from the bottoms of vessels, particularly in or along the thames.
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