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Tailed vs Tailer - What's the difference?

tailed | tailer |

As a verb tailed

is (tail).

As an adjective tailed

is (in combination ) having the specified form of tail.

As a noun tailer is

one who follows or tails surreptitiously, as an investigator.

tailed

English

Verb

(head)
  • (tail)
  • Adjective

    (-)
  • (in combination ) having the specified form of tail
  • It is a species of long-tailed mouse.
  • Having a tail.
  • There are several tailed species of mammals.

    Derived terms

    * tailed frog

    Anagrams

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    tailer

    English

    (wikipedia tailer)

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • One who follows or tails surreptitiously, as an investigator.
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  • (nautical) A worker on a yacht, responsible for furling and setting the sails.
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  • (fishing) A large noose with a long handle intended to secure a fish's tail.
  • (fishing) A fish bottom-feeding in shallow water with its tail out of the water.
  • References

    * Waldemar Karwowski, Neville A. Stanton, Human Factors and Ergonomics in Consumer Product Design: Uses and Applications