Paralyzes vs Paralyzer - What's the difference?
paralyzes | paralyzer |
(paralyze)
One who or that which paralyzes
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As nouns the difference between paralyzes and paralyzer
is that paralyzes is while paralyzer is one who or that which paralyzes.As a verb paralyzes
is (paralyze).paralyzes
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Alternative forms
* paralyses (mainly British )Noun
(head)Verb
(head)paralyzer
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Noun
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