Debater vs Dewater - What's the difference?
debater | dewater |
One who debates or participates in a debate; one who argues.
To remove water from.
*{{quote-book
, year=2004
, author=David A. Tillman and N. S. Harding
, title=Fuels of opportunity: characteristics and uses in combustion systems
, chapter=3
, isbn=0080441629
, page=89
, passage=In the 20th century, when the mechanical separation of impurities based upon specific gravity separations and the removal of fine coal particles which are difficult to handle and dewater became the technology of choice, the bituminous coal mining industry produced vast quantities of both gob and fines.}}
As a noun debater
is one who debates or participates in a debate; one who argues.As a verb dewater is
to remove water from.debater
English
Noun
(wikipedia debater) (en noun)- William is a great debater.
