As nouns the difference between oyer and dyer
is that oyer is a hearing in a civil case which is based on the content of a document, in which the plaintiff is required to produce the document while dyer is one who dyes, especially one who dyes cloth etc. as an occupation.
As a proper noun Dyer is
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oyer
English
Noun
(-)
(legal, archaic) A hearing in a civil case which is based on the content of a document, in which the plaintiff is required to produce the document.
Usage notes
* A defendant who formally asks for oyer is said to (term).
See also
* oyer and terminer
Anagrams
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dyer
English
Noun
(
en noun)
One who dyes, especially one who dyes cloth etc. as an occupation.
Related terms
* dyer's broom
* dyer's rocket
* dyer's weed
Synonyms
* litster
Anagrams
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