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inker

Oinker vs Inker - What's the difference?

oinker | inker |


As nouns the difference between oinker and inker

is that oinker is a pig: an animal of the genus Sus while inker is a person or device that applies ink.

Rinker vs Inker - What's the difference?

rinker | inker |


As nouns the difference between rinker and inker

is that rinker is (colloquial) one who skates at a rink while inker is a person or device that applies ink.

Inker vs Icker - What's the difference?

inker | icker |


As nouns the difference between inker and icker

is that inker is a person or device that applies ink while icker is a head of grain.

Tinker vs Inker - What's the difference?

tinker | inker |


As a proper noun tinker

is for someone who mends pots and pans.

As a noun inker is

a person or device that applies ink.

Inke vs Inker - What's the difference?

inke | inker |


As nouns the difference between inke and inker

is that inke is obsolete spelling of lang=en while inker is a person or device that applies ink.

Inker vs Inkier - What's the difference?

inker | inkier |


As a noun inker

is a person or device that applies ink.

As an adjective inkier is

(inky).

Inker vs Inter - What's the difference?

inker | inter |


As a noun inker

is a person or device that applies ink.

As a proper noun inter is

the football team.

Kinker vs Inker - What's the difference?

kinker | inker |


As nouns the difference between kinker and inker

is that kinker is a performer in a circus while inker is a person or device that applies ink.

Inker vs Inner - What's the difference?

inker | inner |


As nouns the difference between inker and inner

is that inker is a person or device that applies ink while inner is an inner part.

As an adjective inner is

being or occurring (farther) inside, situated farther in, located (situated) or happening on the inside of something, situated within or farther within contained within something.

Infer vs Inker - What's the difference?

infer | inker |


As a verb infer

is to introduce (something) as a reasoned conclusion; to conclude by reasoning or deduction, as from premises or evidence.

As a noun inker is

a person or device that applies ink.

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