Reaper vs Ripper - What's the difference?
reaper | ripper |
One who reaps.
A machine used to harvest crops.
Reaper Shortened form of "The Grim Reaper", the angel of death.
Something that rips (something else).
Someone who rips (something).
A legislative bill or act that transfers powers of appointment from the usual holders to a chief executive or a board of officials.
A murderer who kills and often mutilates victims with a blade or similar sharp weapon.
(mining) A hook-like tool used to tear away ore, rock, etc.
(British, AU, slang) Something that is an excellent example of its kind.
* 2001 , Filton Hebbard, Memories of Kalgoorlie: Tales from the Australian Outback (page 334)
(computing) Software that extracts content from files or storage media.
(agriculture) A tool or plant used to reduce soil compaction.
A hot dog deep-fried in oil until the casing bursts.
(obsolete) One who brings fish from the seacoast to markets in inland towns.
* Beaumont and Fletcher
As nouns the difference between ripper and reaper
is that ripper is something that rips (something else) while reaper is one who reaps.reaper
English
(wikipedia reaper)Noun
(en noun)- Don't fear the Reaper / We'll be able to fly β Lyrics from "Don't Fear the Reaper" by
Derived terms
* the Grim Reaperripper
English
Etymology 1
; originated 1605β15.Noun
(en noun)- Martin walked around the vehicle, viewing it from all angles and giggling as he did so. βShe's a ripper , Bert, a real ripper!β
Derived terms
* radish ripperReferences
* * *Etymology 2
Compare .Alternative forms
* riplerNoun
(en noun)- But what's the action we are for now? Robbing a ripper of his fish.