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tusker

Tasker vs Tusker - What's the difference?

tasker | tusker |


As nouns the difference between tasker and tusker

is that tasker is one who imposes a task while tusker is an animal, such as a bull elephant or a boar, with large tusks or tusker can be (uk|orkney|shetland) a tool used in peat cutting.

Tusker vs Dusker - What's the difference?

tusker | dusker |


As a noun tusker

is an animal, such as a bull elephant or a boar, with large tusks or tusker can be (uk|orkney|shetland) a tool used in peat cutting.

As an adjective dusker is

(dusk).

Tusker vs Busker - What's the difference?

tusker | busker |


As nouns the difference between tusker and busker

is that tusker is an animal, such as a bull elephant or a boar, with large tusks or tusker can be (uk|orkney|shetland) a tool used in peat cutting while busker is (australia|new zealand|british|canada) a person who makes money by passing the hat (soliciting donations) while entertaining the public (often by playing a musical instrument) on the streets or in other public area such as a park or market.

Husker vs Tusker - What's the difference?

husker | tusker |


As nouns the difference between husker and tusker

is that husker is one who husks (as one who removes the husks, leaves, from ears of corn) while tusker is an animal, such as a bull elephant or a boar, with large tusks or tusker can be (uk|orkney|shetland) a tool used in peat cutting.

Tucker vs Tusker - What's the difference?

tucker | tusker |


As a proper noun tucker

is ; equivalent to fuller.

As a noun tusker is

an animal, such as a bull elephant or a boar, with large tusks or tusker can be (uk|orkney|shetland) a tool used in peat cutting.

Tusker vs Tuskier - What's the difference?

tusker | tuskier |


As a noun tusker

is an animal, such as a bull elephant or a boar, with large tusks or tusker can be (uk|orkney|shetland) a tool used in peat cutting.

As an adjective tuskier is

(tusky).

Tusked vs Tusker - What's the difference?

tusked | tusker |


As an adjective tusked

is furnished with tusks.

As a verb tusked

is (tusk).

As a noun tusker is

an animal, such as a bull elephant or a boar, with large tusks or tusker can be (uk|orkney|shetland) a tool used in peat cutting.

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