Channeler vs Channeled - What's the difference?
channeler | channeled |
(parapsychology) A person who engages in channeling
* {{quote-news, 1988, January 15, C.C. Pyle, Our Bodies, Their Selves, Chicago Reader
, passage=Few channelers call themselves mediums, however, in part because the term conjures up an image of gypsy crones hunched over crystal balls, and in part because spiritualism has a history of fraud. }}
(automotive, slang) Having a vehicle's height reduced by lowering the body with respect to the frame rails.
* 1958 , Charles Beaumont and William F. Nolan, Omnibus of Speed: An Introduction to the World of Motor Sport , Putnam, page
(channel)
As a noun channeler
is (parapsychology) a person who engages in channeling.As an adjective channeled is
(automotive|slang) having a vehicle's height reduced by lowering the body with respect to the frame rails.As a verb channeled is
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Alternative forms
* channeller (mostly UK)Noun
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Anagrams
*channeled
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Adjective
(en adjective)183:
- He later bought a '33 Ford coupe, chopped and channeled it and installed a Mercury engine.