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Puller vs Piller - What's the difference?

puller | piller |

As nouns the difference between puller and piller

is that puller is anything that pulls, but especially a hoist in which a cable is attached to a lever and a ratchet mechanism while piller is (label) a plunderer or thief.

puller

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • Anything that pulls, but especially a hoist in which a cable is attached to a lever and a ratchet mechanism.
  • a tool, such as a bearing puller.
  • Derived terms

    * crowd-puller

    Anagrams

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    piller

    English

    Alternative forms

    * pyllour

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (label) A plunderer or thief.
  • *:
  • Thenne he horsed his bretheren ageyne and sayd bretheren ye oughte to be ashamed to falle so of your horses / What is a Knyght but whan he is on horsbak / I sett not by a knyght whanne he is on foote / for all batails on fote ar but pelowres batails / For there shold no Knyghte syghte on foote / but yf hit were for treason / or els he were dryuen therto by force
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