Paneer vs Panter - What's the difference?

paneer | panter |


As nouns the difference between paneer and panter

is that paneer is a soft, non-matured, indian cheese while panter is panther.

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paneer

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • A soft, non-matured, Indian cheese.
  • The spinach was mixed with paneer to make a satisfying meal.

    panter

    English

    Etymology 1

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • One who pants.
  • * Congreve
  • Swiftly the gentle Charmer flies, / And to the tender Grief soft Air applies, / Which, warbling Mystic sounds, / Cements the bleeding Panter' s Wounds.

    Etymology 2

    See (painter) a rope.

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (obsolete) A net; a noose.
  • * Geoffrey Chaucer, The Prologue'' to ''The Legend of Good Women
  • The smalle fowles, of the season fain,
    That from the panter and the net ben scaped,
    Upon the fowler, that them made a-whaped
    In winter, and destroyed had their brood.

    Etymology 3

    (etyl) panetier.

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • A keeper of the pantry; a pantler.
  • (Tyndale)
    (Webster 1913)

    Anagrams

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