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seter

Terms vs Seter - What's the difference?

terms | seter |


As nouns the difference between terms and seter

is that terms is while seter is a summer pasture with barns, especially one in the mountains of scandinavia used for milk and cheese manufacture, to which a farmer takes livestock as part of transhumance.

Seter - What does it mean?

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Useter vs Seter - What's the difference?

useter | seter |


As a contraction useter

is .

As a noun seter is

a summer pasture with barns, especially one in the mountains of scandinavia used for milk and cheese manufacture, to which a farmer takes livestock as part of transhumance.

Seter vs Sester - What's the difference?

seter | sester |


As nouns the difference between seter and sester

is that seter is a summer pasture with barns, especially one in the mountains of scandinavia used for milk and cheese manufacture, to which a farmer takes livestock as part of transhumance while 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.

Seter vs Seer - What's the difference?

seter | seer |


As nouns the difference between seter and seer

is that seter is a summer pasture with barns, especially one in the mountains of scandinavia used for milk and cheese manufacture, to which a farmer takes livestock as part of transhumance while seer is (seasonal energy efficiency ratio).

Seter vs Seder - What's the difference?

seter | seder |


As nouns the difference between seter and seder

is that seter is a summer pasture with barns, especially one in the mountains of scandinavia used for milk and cheese manufacture, to which a farmer takes livestock as part of transhumance while seder is (judaism) the ceremonial meal held on the first night or two nights of passover.

Steer vs Seter - What's the difference?

steer | seter |


As nouns the difference between steer and seter

is that steer is the castrated male of cattle, especially one raised for beef production or steer can be (informal) a suggestion about a course of action or steer can be (obsolete) a helmsman; a pilot while seter is a summer pasture with barns, especially one in the mountains of scandinavia used for milk and cheese manufacture, to which a farmer takes livestock as part of transhumance.

As a verb steer

is to castrate (a male calf) or steer can be to guide the course of a vessel, vehicle, aircraft etc (by means of a device such as a rudder, paddle, or steering wheel).

Saeter vs Seter - What's the difference?

saeter | seter |


As nouns the difference between saeter and seter

is that saeter is a shieling while seter is a summer pasture with barns, especially one in the mountains of Scandinavia used for milk and cheese manufacture, to which a farmer takes livestock as part of transhumance.

Seter vs Sewer - What's the difference?

seter | sewer |


As nouns the difference between seter and sewer

is that seter is a summer pasture with barns, especially one in the mountains of scandinavia used for milk and cheese manufacture, to which a farmer takes livestock as part of transhumance while sewer is a pipe or system of pipes used to remove human waste and to provide drainage or sewer can be a servant attending at a meal, responsible for seating arrangements, serving dishes etc or sewer can be one who sews.

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