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Dier vs Dyer - What's the difference?

dier | dyer |

As nouns the difference between dier and dyer

is that dier is one who dies while dyer is one who dyes, especially one who dyes cloth etc. as an occupation.

As a proper noun Dyer is

{{surname}.

dier

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • One who dies.
  • * Don DeLillo, White Noise
  • It's a way of controlling death. A way of gaining the ultimate upper hand. Be the killer for a change. Let someone else be the dier .
  • * 2006 , Shankar Mokashi Punekar, Awadheswari
  • Since other languages are structurally constrained to say who it was who died and since the original leaves the identity of the dier unexpressed, any translation in the target language is going to be incorrect.
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    dyer

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • One who dyes, especially one who dyes cloth etc. as an occupation.
  • Synonyms

    * litster

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