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poiser

Posed vs Poiser - What's the difference?

posed | poiser |


As a verb posed

is past tense of pose.

As an adjective posed

is firm; determined; fixed.

As a noun poiser is

the balancer of dipterous insects.

Terms vs Poiser - What's the difference?

terms | poiser |


As nouns the difference between terms and poiser

is that terms is while poiser is the balancer of dipterous insects.

Poiser vs Poises - What's the difference?

poiser | poises |


As a noun poiser

is the balancer of dipterous insects.

As a verb poises is

(poise).

Poise vs Poiser - What's the difference?

poise | poiser |


As nouns the difference between poise and poiser

is that poise is (obsolete) weight; an amount of weight, the amount something weighs while poiser is the balancer of dipterous insects.

As a verb poise

is (obsolete) to hang in equilibrium; to be balanced or suspended; hence, to be in suspense or doubt.

Poiser vs Priser - What's the difference?

poiser | priser |


As nouns the difference between poiser and priser

is that poiser is the balancer of dipterous insects while priser is obsolete form of lang=en.

Poiser vs Posier - What's the difference?

poiser | posier |


As a noun poiser

is the balancer of dipterous insects.

As an adjective posier is

comparative of posey.

Posser vs Poiser - What's the difference?

posser | poiser |


As nouns the difference between posser and poiser

is that posser is (archaic) a tool used for the act of possing usually in the form of a circular plate with holes in it, with a handle perpendicularly attached to the center of the plate while poiser is the balancer of dipterous insects.

Poser vs Poiser - What's the difference?

poser | poiser |


As a verb poser

is .

As a noun poiser is

the balancer of dipterous insects.

Poiser vs Poised - What's the difference?

poiser | poised |


As a noun poiser

is the balancer of dipterous insects.

As an adjective poised is

possessing poise, having self-confidence.

As a verb poised is

(poise).

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