paler |
waler |
As a verb paler
is (
label) to speak.
As a noun waler is
(australia|india) a breed of light saddle horse from australia, once favoured as a warhorse or
waler can be (structural engineering) a plank of wood, block of concrete, etc, used for support or to maintain required separation between components in order to help maintain the form of a construction under stress.
haler |
waler |
As a verb haler
is to tan (cause skin to go brown).
As a noun waler is
(australia|india) a breed of light saddle horse from australia, once favoured as a warhorse or
waler can be (structural engineering) a plank of wood, block of concrete, etc, used for support or to maintain required separation between components in order to help maintain the form of a construction under stress.
waler |
baler |
As nouns the difference between waler and baler
is that
waler is a breed of light saddle horse from Australia, once favoured as a warhorse while
baler is a machine for creating bales, e.g., of hay or cotton.
waver |
waler |
As nouns the difference between waver and waler
is that
waver is an act of wavering, vacillating, etc while
waler is (australia|india) a breed of light saddle horse from australia, once favoured as a warhorse or
waler can be (structural engineering) a plank of wood, block of concrete, etc, used for support or to maintain required separation between components in order to help maintain the form of a construction under stress.
As a verb waver
is to sway back and forth; to totter or reel.
waler |
waker |
As nouns the difference between waler and waker
is that
waler is (australia|india) a breed of light saddle horse from australia, once favoured as a warhorse or
waler can be (structural engineering) a plank of wood, block of concrete, etc, used for support or to maintain required separation between components in order to help maintain the form of a construction under stress while
waker is one who wakes somebody or something.
As an adjective waker is
watchful; vigilant; alert.
taler |
waler |
As a verb taler
is .
As a noun waler is
(australia|india) a breed of light saddle horse from australia, once favoured as a warhorse or
waler can be (structural engineering) a plank of wood, block of concrete, etc, used for support or to maintain required separation between components in order to help maintain the form of a construction under stress.
waler |
wager |
As nouns the difference between waler and wager
is that
waler is (australia|india) a breed of light saddle horse from australia, once favoured as a warhorse or
waler can be (structural engineering) a plank of wood, block of concrete, etc, used for support or to maintain required separation between components in order to help maintain the form of a construction under stress while
wager is something deposited, laid, or hazarded on the event of a contest or an unsettled question; a bet; a stake; a pledge or
wager can be agent noun of wage; one who wages.
As a verb wager is
to bet something; to put it up as collateral.
waler |
whaler |
As nouns the difference between waler and whaler
is that
waler is a breed of light saddle horse from Australia, once favoured as a warhorse while
whaler is one who hunts whales; a person employed in the whaling industry.
waller |
waler |
As a proper noun waller
is .
As a noun waler is
(australia|india) a breed of light saddle horse from australia, once favoured as a warhorse or
waler can be (structural engineering) a plank of wood, block of concrete, etc, used for support or to maintain required separation between components in order to help maintain the form of a construction under stress.
wales |
waler |
As nouns the difference between wales and waler
is that
wales is while
waler is (australia|india) a breed of light saddle horse from australia, once favoured as a warhorse or
waler can be (structural engineering) a plank of wood, block of concrete, etc, used for support or to maintain required separation between components in order to help maintain the form of a construction under stress.
As a verb wales
is (
wale).
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