Dawdler vs Loader - What's the difference?
dawdler | loader |
Agent noun of load; a person or device that loads.
(computing) A program that prepares other programs for execution.
A tractor with a scoop, for example: bucket loader, front-end loader, wheel loader, etc.
As nouns the difference between dawdler and loader
is that dawdler is a person who dawdles or idles while loader is agent noun of load; a person or device that loads.loader
English
(wikipedia loader)Noun
(en noun)- There was only one loader for the truck today so it took him a long time to get everything moved.
- The auto-loader on the gun kept jamming so they did it manually.