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Scrambled vs Scrambler - What's the difference?

scrambled | scrambler |

As an adjective scrambled

is mixed, disordered, shuffled.

As a verb scrambled

is (scramble).

As a noun scrambler is

someone or something that scrambles.

scrambled

English

Adjective

(en adjective)
  • Mixed, disordered, shuffled.
  • (rfc-sense) ( of eggs) and cooked.
  • He always ate his eggs fried, never scrambled .

    Derived terms

    * (l)

    Verb

    (head)
  • (scramble)
  • scrambler

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • Someone or something that scrambles.
  • * 1984 , Elizabeth Stone O'Neill, Meadow in the Sky: A History of Yosemite's Tuolumne Meadows Region (page 31)
  • May it comfort us latter-day scramblers up that fine old mountain to know that Le Conte found it "difficult and fatiguing in the extreme."
  • A device that makes messages intentionally, but reversibly, unintelligible for reasons of privacy or security.
  • In the movies spies are always talking over cell phones with built-in scramblers .
  • A motorcycle used for motocross.
  • English agent nouns