Stabler vs Stapler - What's the difference?
stabler | stapler |
(stable)
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A device which binds together sheets of paper by driving a thin metal staple through the sheets and simultaneously folding over the ends of the staple against the back surface of the paper. Compare staple gun.
(dated) A dealer in staple goods.
(dated) One employed to sort wool according to its staple.
As nouns the difference between stabler and stapler
is that stabler is a stablekeeper while stapler is a device which binds together sheets of paper by driving a thin metal staple through the sheets and simultaneously folding over the ends of the staple against the back surface of the paper. Compare staple gun.As an adjective stabler
is comparative of stable.stabler
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