Dyer vs Dayer - What's the difference?
dyer | dayer |
(in combination) Something lasting a specified number of days.
* 1992 , Louisville Automobile Club, American Automobile Association, Home & away in Kentucky (volumes 13-14, page 40)
* 1996 , Rayford Clayton Reddell, Full bloom: thoughts from an opinionated gardener (page 66)
As nouns the difference between dyer and dayer
is that dyer is one who dyes, especially one who dyes cloth etc. as an occupation while dayer is something lasting a specified number of days.As a proper noun Dyer
is {{surname}.dayer
English
Noun
(en noun)- I envy the Marilyn Fishers of the world who have the time — and the money — to embark on 45 cruises, the least of which a seven-dayer .
- Blossoms that flower atop willowy weedy stems such as forget-me-nots, delphiniums, and gauras should be thought of as two-dayers ; they don't draw water well or retain preservatives.