Ryder vs Wells - What's the difference?
ryder | wells |
for a rider, cavalryman, or knight.
, modern transferred use of the surname.
(well)
As a noun ryder
is (obsolete) a clause added to a document; a rider.As a proper noun wells is
a town in british columbia.ryder
English
Proper noun
(en proper noun)Anagrams
* * *wells
English
Noun
(head)- The town's water supply consisted of three wells , but a new one was being dug to meet demand from the new development.
Verb
(head)- Every time she sees her little grandson, her face wells with joy.