Occupier vs Settler - What's the difference?
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One who occupies, particularly with respect to a foreign government controlling the territory of another.
someone who settles in a new location, especially one who makes a previously uninhabited place his home
someone who decides something, such as a dispute
(British) the person in a betting shop who calculates the winnings
A drink which settles the stomach, especially a bitter drink, often a nightcap.
A vessel, such as a tub, in which something, such as pulverized ore suspended in a liquid, is allowed to settle.
(colloquial) That which settles or finishes, such as a blow that decides a contest.
As nouns the difference between occupier and settler
is that occupier is one who occupies, particularly with respect to a foreign government controlling the territory of another while settler is someone who settles in a new location, especially one who makes a previously uninhabited place his home.occupier
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(en noun)settler
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(en noun) (wikipedia settler)- the first settlers of New England
