Racer vs Gracer - What's the difference?
racer | gracer |
Someone who takes part in a race.
A racehorse.
An animal known for its fast speed, or suitable for racing; applied especially to a number of North American snakes, certain kinds of lake trout, etc.
A vehicle or other device used for racing.
Agent noun of grace; one who graces.
*1902 , Thomas Ebenezer Webb, The Mystery of William Shakespeare: A Summary of Evidence , page 242:
As nouns the difference between racer and gracer
is that racer is someone who takes part in a race while gracer is agent noun of grace; one who graces.racer
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(en noun)Anagrams
* ----gracer
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(en noun)- Greene died of a debauch; and Marlowe, the gracer of tragedians, perished in an ignominious brawl.