Pickler vs Picker - What's the difference?
pickler | picker |
One who pickles.
A cucumber grown for pickling.
* 1989 , Ib Libner Nonnecke, Vegetable Production (page 520)
Agent noun of pick; one who picks.
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, title= (computing, graphical user interface) Any user interface control that selects something.
(engineering) A machine for picking fibrous materials to pieces so as to loosen and separate the fibre.
(weaving) The piece in a loom that strikes the end of the shuttle and impels it through the warp.
(military) A priming wire for cleaning the vent, in ordnance.
(slang, gold panning) A fragment of gold smaller than a nugget but large enough to be picked up.
As nouns the difference between pickler and picker
is that pickler is one who pickles while picker is agent noun of pick; one who picks.pickler
English
Noun
(en noun)- The slicing cucumbers' production systems are geared to be first on the market, whereas for the picklers this urgency is not so great.
Anagrams
* English agent nounspicker
English
Noun
(en noun)Mr. Pratt's Patients, passage=That concertina was a wonder in its way. The handles that was on it first was wore out long ago, and he'd made new ones of braided rope yarn. And the bellows was patched in more places than a cranberry picker' s overalls.}}