Drabbler vs Drabber - What's the difference?
drabbler | drabber |
(nautical) A piece of canvas fastened by lacing to the bonnet of a sail, to give it a greater depth or more drop.
(Webster 1913) (drab)
A hair product that works against natural colour to make the hair more drab.
(obsolete) One who associates with drabs; a wencher.
As nouns the difference between drabbler and drabber
is that drabbler is (nautical) a piece of canvas fastened by lacing to the bonnet of a sail, to give it a greater depth or more drop while drabber is a hair product that works against natural colour to make the hair more drab.As an adjective drabber is
(drab).drabbler
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(en noun)drabber
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(head)Noun
(en noun)- (Massinger)