Oyster vs Royster - What's the difference?
oyster | royster |
Any of certain marine bivalve mollusks, especially those of the family Ostreidae (the true oysters), usually found adhering to rocks or other fixed objects in shallow water along the seacoasts, or in brackish water in the mouth of rivers.
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The delicate morsel of dark meat contained in a small cavity of the bone on each side of the lower part of the back of a fowl.
A pale beige color tinted with grey or pink, like that of an oyster.
(colloquial, by analogy) A person who keeps secrets.
As verbs the difference between oyster and royster
is that oyster is to fish for oysters while royster is obsolete spelling of lang=en.As a noun oyster
is any of certain marine bivalve mollusks, especially those of the family Ostreidae (the true oysters), usually found adhering to rocks or other fixed objects in shallow water along the seacoasts, or in brackish water in the mouth of rivers.As an adjective oyster
is of a pale beige colour tinted with grey or pink, like that of an oyster.oyster
English
Alternative forms
* oystre (obsolete) * erster (New York City and New Orleans)Noun
(en noun)page 344,
- He was a bold man that first ate an oyster .