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mester

Mester - What does it mean?

mester | |

Mester vs Sir - What's the difference?

mester | sir |


As nouns the difference between mester and sir

is that mester is (employment, trade) while sir is garlic (plant).

Mester vs Semester - What's the difference?

mester | semester |


As nouns the difference between mester and semester

is that mester is obsolete form of nodot=yes|lang=en (employment, trade while semester is half of a school year or academic year such as fall or spring semester.

Melter vs Mester - What's the difference?

melter | mester |


As nouns the difference between melter and mester

is that melter is a person or thing that melts while mester is (employment, trade).

Mester vs Muster - What's the difference?

mester | muster |


As nouns the difference between mester and muster

is that mester is (employment, trade) while muster is example.

Terms vs Mester - What's the difference?

terms | mester |


As nouns the difference between terms and mester

is that terms is while mester is (employment, trade).

Sester vs Mester - What's the difference?

sester | mester |


As nouns the difference between sester and mester

is that sester is (history) 1 as a liquid measure for honey and wine between 24 and 32 ounces 2 a dry measure for grain maybe equal to 12 bushels while mester is (employment, trade).

Ester vs Mester - What's the difference?

ester | mester |


As nouns the difference between ester and mester

is that ester is ester while mester is (employment, trade).

Mester vs Meister - What's the difference?

mester | meister |


As nouns the difference between mester and meister

is that mester is (employment, trade) while meister is a person of great skill or authority in a particular field.

Measter vs Mester - What's the difference?

measter | mester |


As nouns the difference between measter and mester

is that measter is (obsolete|uk) while mester is (employment, trade).

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