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Rasher vs Dasher - What's the difference?

rasher | dasher |

As nouns the difference between rasher and dasher

is that rasher is a strip of bacon while dasher is that which dashes or agitates.

As an adjective rasher

is (rash).

rasher

English

Adjective

(head)
  • (rash)
  • Noun

    (en noun)
  • A strip of bacon.
  • * {{quote-book
  • , year=1892 , year_published= , edition= , editor= , author=Sir Arthur Conan Doyle , title=The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes , chapter=The Adventure of the Engineer's Thumb citation , genre= , publisher=Wikisource , isbn= , page= , passage=He received us in his quietly genial fashion, ordered fresh rashers and eggs, and joined us in a hearty meal. }}
  • * 1913 , D.H. Lawrence,
  • He toasted his bacon on a fork and caught the drops of fat on his bread; then he put the rasher on his thick slice of bread, and cut off chunks with a clasp-knife, poured his tea into his saucer, and was happy.

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    dasher

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • That which dashes or agitates.
  • the dasher of a churn
  • (US) A dashboard or splashboard.
  • (archaic) One who makes an ostentatious parade.
  • See also

    * dash and dashing

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