Sweeper vs Minesweeper - What's the difference?
sweeper | minesweeper |
One who sweeps floors or chimneys
A detector (for mines)
A small, tropical marine perciform fish of the family , typically with deeply keeled, compressed bodies and large eyes.
(football) A defender who is the last line of defence before the goalkeeper
(curling) A person who sweeps the ice ahead of the rock in play.
(cricket) A batsman who plays sweep shots
(cricket) A fielding position along the boundary; a fielder in this position
A tree that has fallen over a river with branches extending into the water.
* ..tree will be hanging over the water about canoe level (a sweeper )..
* So named because they can sweep passengers from a boat, they can also capsize a canoe, especially when paddlers lean too far away from the sweeper ..
A vehicle, device or person with the purpose of removing explosive mines (landmines or water mines).
(uncountable) A logic-based computer game in which the player has to discover the position of mines in a rectangular grid, based on numerical hints.
As nouns the difference between sweeper and minesweeper
is that sweeper is one who sweeps floors or chimneys while minesweeper is a vehicle, device or person with the purpose of removing explosive mines (landmines or water mines).sweeper
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