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Moider vs Voider - What's the difference?

moider | voider |

As a verb moider

is to toil.

As a noun voider is

one who, or that which, voids, empties, vacates, or annuls.

moider

English

Etymology 1

Verb

(en verb)
  • to toil
  • to muddle
  • to muddle
  • to pester
  • to perplex or bewilder
  • See also
    * moither * mither

    Etymology 2

    Verb

    (en verb)
  • (US, dialect, transitive) murder
  • Anagrams

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    voider

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • One who, or that which, voids, empties, vacates, or annuls.
  • A tray or basket formerly used to receive or convey that which is voided or cleared away from a given place; especially, one for carrying off the remains of a meal, as fragments of food; sometimes, a basket for containing household articles, as clothes, etc.
  • * Decker
  • Piers Plowman laid the cloth, and Simplicity brought in the voider .
  • * History of Richard Hainam
  • The cloth whereon the earl dined was taken away, and the voider , wherein the plate was usually put, was set upon the cupboard's head.
  • (rare) A servant whose business is to void, or clear away, a table after a meal.
  • (Decker)

    Anagrams

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