Scryer vs Spryer - What's the difference?
scryer | spryer |
One who divines, sees or predicts the future by means of a scrying tool; especially a crystal ball.
(spry)
Having great power of leaping or running; nimble; active.
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As a noun scryer
is one who divines, sees or predicts the future by means of a scrying tool; especially a crystal ball.As an adjective spryer is
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