Loper vs Sloper - What's the difference?
loper | sloper |
One who or that which lopes; a runner; a leaper.
(ropemaking) A swivel placed at one end of the rope-walk, with the whirl being at the opposite end.
A climbing hold that has a smooth surface and sloping shape, making it difficult to hold.
(textiles) A custom-fitted basic pattern from which patterns for many different styles can be created.
(dated)
* Charles Dickens
As a verb loper
is .As a noun sloper is
a climbing hold that has a smooth surface and sloping shape, making it difficult to hold.loper
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(en noun)sloper
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(en noun)- In this work he displayed an energy and courage that not only disgusted the slopers , but likewise astonished the police authorities.
