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Rower vs Rawer - What's the difference?

rower | rawer |

As a noun rower

is one who rows.

As an adjective rawer is

comparative of raw.

rower

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • One who rows.
  • * 1874 , (Marcus Clarke), (For the Term of His Natural Life) Chapter VI
  • It had been a sort of race hitherto, and the rowers , with set teeth and compressed lips, had pulled stroke for stroke.
  • A rowing machine.
  • * 1988 , Richard Allen Winett, Ageless athletes (page 65)
  • Aerobic and weight training sessions should also complement each other. For example, on a day you work your upper body with weights, you can use a rower for aerobics.
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    rawer

    English

    Adjective

    (head)
  • (raw)
  • * 1994 , CD review (volume 10, issues 7-12)
  • Some tracks even rely solely on electric guitars and drums, giving them a rawer , demolike feel that puts the burden of success squarely on the singer's shoulders.

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