Stapler vs Stitcher - What's the difference?
stapler | stitcher |
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.
One who stitches.
*{{quote-news, year=2009, date=August 27, author=Ken Belson, title=Adjusting Caps to Fit the Times, work=New York Times
, passage=The hundreds of embroiderers and stitchers hunched over clattering sewing machines at the New Era Cap factory could be forgiven for thinking these are good times. }}
As nouns the difference between stapler and stitcher
is that 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 while stitcher is one who stitches.stapler
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