Elected vs Waywarden - What's the difference?
elected | waywarden |
(elect)
One who is elected.
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As nouns the difference between elected and waywarden
is that elected is one who is elected while waywarden is (uk) someone elected to take care of highways in a parish.As a verb elected
is (elect).elected
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