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Jogger vs Fogger - What's the difference?

jogger | fogger |

As nouns the difference between jogger and fogger

is that jogger is a person who jogs (as exercise) while fogger is the outlet at the end of a hose which is designed to atomize, spray, or mist the contents flowing through the hose typical use includes gaseous materials such as nitrous oxide in automotive applications, as well as fuels for turbine engines.

jogger

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • A person who jogs (as exercise).
  • A tracksuit, particularly the trousers.
  • A printing press operator who removes, jogs, and stacks the sheets or signatures of paper.
  • Synonyms

    * tracksuit, joggers

    See also

    * trainers

    fogger

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • The outlet at the end of a hose which is designed to atomize, spray, or mist the contents flowing through the hose. Typical use includes gaseous materials such as nitrous oxide in automotive applications, as well as fuels for turbine engines.
  • (lb) One who fogs; a pettifogger.
  • *1614 , Terence in English
  • *:A beggarly fogger .
  • *
  • *:But then I had the [massive] flintlock by me for protection. ΒΆ, and a 'bead' could be drawn upon Molly, the dairymaid, kissing the fogger behind the hedge, little dreaming that the deadly tube was levelled at them.
  • References

    * foggers] at [[w:Nitrous Express, Nitrous Express] * foggers] from [[w:Nitrous Oxide Systems, Nitrous Oxide Systems] ("NOS")

    See also

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