Grater vs Gracer - What's the difference?
grater | gracer |
A tool with which one grates, especially cheese, to facilitate getting small particles or shreds off a solid lump.
Agent noun of grace; one who graces.
*1902 , Thomas Ebenezer Webb, The Mystery of William Shakespeare: A Summary of Evidence , page 242:
As nouns the difference between grater and gracer
is that grater is a tool with which one grates, especially cheese, to facilitate getting small particles or shreds off a solid lump while gracer is agent noun of grace; one who graces.grater
English
Noun
(en noun)- I'm making coleslaw; do you know where the grater is?
See also
* surformAnagrams
* *gracer
English
Noun
(en noun)- Greene died of a debauch; and Marlowe, the gracer of tragedians, perished in an ignominious brawl.