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bowler

Wikidiffcom vs Bowler - What's the difference?

wikidiffcom | bowler |


As a noun bowler is

(bowling) one who engages in the sport of bowling or bowler can be a bowler hat; a round black hat formerly popular among british businessmen.

Bowler vs Fowler - What's the difference?

bowler | fowler |


As a noun bowler

is (bowling) one who engages in the sport of bowling or bowler can be a bowler hat; a round black hat formerly popular among british businessmen.

As a proper noun fowler is

for a hunter of birds.

Bowyer vs Bowler - What's the difference?

bowyer | bowler |


As a proper noun bowyer

is an english occupational surname for someone who made bows for archery.

As a noun bowler is

(bowling) one who engages in the sport of bowling or bowler can be a bowler hat; a round black hat formerly popular among british businessmen.

Bowler vs Bowser - What's the difference?

bowler | bowser |


As nouns the difference between bowler and bowser

is that bowler is (bowling) one who engages in the sport of bowling or bowler can be a bowler hat; a round black hat formerly popular among british businessmen while bowser is a fuel metering/delivery pump at a filling station.

Bower vs Bowler - What's the difference?

bower | bowler |


As a proper noun bower

is .

As a noun bowler is

(bowling) one who engages in the sport of bowling or bowler can be a bowler hat; a round black hat formerly popular among british businessmen.

Owler vs Bowler - What's the difference?

owler | bowler |


As nouns the difference between owler and bowler

is that owler is (northern english dialect) the alder tree while bowler is (bowling) one who engages in the sport of bowling or bowler can be a bowler hat; a round black hat formerly popular among british businessmen.

Bowler vs Bowled - What's the difference?

bowler | bowled |


In cricket|lang=en terms the difference between bowler and bowled

is that bowler is (cricket) a player selected mainly for his bowling ability while bowled is (cricket) describing the method of being dismissed in which the ball is bowled, and it hits and breaks the batsman's wicket.

As a noun bowler

is (bowling) one who engages in the sport of bowling or bowler can be a bowler hat; a round black hat formerly popular among british businessmen.

As an adverb bowled is

(cricket) describing the method of being dismissed in which the ball is bowled, and it hits and breaks the batsman's wicket.

As a verb bowled is

(bowl).

Jowler vs Bowler - What's the difference?

jowler | bowler |


As nouns the difference between jowler and bowler

is that jowler is a dog with large jowls, such as the beagle while bowler is (bowling) one who engages in the sport of bowling or bowler can be a bowler hat; a round black hat formerly popular among british businessmen.

Bowler vs Bowleg - What's the difference?

bowler | bowleg |


As nouns the difference between bowler and bowleg

is that bowler is (bowling) one who engages in the sport of bowling or bowler can be a bowler hat; a round black hat formerly popular among british businessmen while bowleg is a leg that curves outward at the knee it might refer to the leg of a human, animal or even a piece of furniture for humans this deformity is formally called genu varum.

Bowler vs Bawler - What's the difference?

bowler | bawler |


As nouns the difference between bowler and bawler

is that bowler is (bowling) one who engages in the sport of bowling or bowler can be a bowler hat; a round black hat formerly popular among british businessmen while bawler is agent noun of bawl; one who bawls.

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