As nouns the difference between craver and graver
is that craver is someone who craves something while graver is a burin.
As an adjective graver is
comparative of grave.
craver
English
Noun
(
en noun)
Someone who craves something
* {{quote-news, 2008, December 24, Stephanie Clifford, Dairy Queen, the Video Game, The New York Times citation
, passage=Women, a little bit more than men, are
cravers of treats,
Anagrams
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graver
English
Noun
(
en noun)
a burin
a carver or engraver
* Tomlinson
- The graver , in ploughing furrows in the surface of the copper, raises corresponding ridges or burrs.
Adjective
(head)
(grave)
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