Groomer vs Groover - What's the difference?
groomer | groover |
A person who grooms (dogs, horses, etc.).
A brush used to groom horses.
An animal that grooms another (the groomee).
One who grooves.
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(UK, dialect, Derbyshire, dated) A miner.
As nouns the difference between groomer and groover
is that groomer is a person who grooms (dogs, horses, etc) while groover is one who grooves.groomer
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(en noun)groover
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