Dodders vs Rodders - What's the difference?
dodders | rodders |
(dodder)
To shake or tremble as one moves, especially as of old age or childhood; to totter.
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Any of about 100-170 species of yellow, orange or red (rarely green) parasitic plants of the genus Cuscuta''. Formerly treated as the only genus in the family '' , recent genetic research by the (Angiosperm Phylogeny Group) has shown that it is correctly placed in the morning glory family, Convolvulaceae.
A nickname of the given name Rodney.
English diminutives of male given names
As a verb dodders
is third-person singular of dodder.As a proper noun Rodders is
a nickname of the given name Rodney.As a noun rodders is
plural of rodder.dodders
English
Verb
(head)dodder
English
Etymology 1
(etyl)Verb
(en verb)- Their neighbours have been, on one side, an old man who dodders around in his dressing gown talking to himself, and on the other a stand-offish couple who pretend not to understand the Spanish he speaks.