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Caster vs Evoker - What's the difference?

caster | evoker |


As nouns the difference between caster and evoker

is that caster is someone or something that casts while evoker is agent noun]] of evoke; someone or something that [[evoke#verb|evokes.

Caster vs Witch - What's the difference?

caster | witch |


As nouns the difference between caster and witch

is that caster is someone or something that casts while witch is a person who practices witchcraft; specifically.

As a verb witch is

to practise witchcraft.

Caster vs Wheels - What's the difference?

caster | wheels |


As nouns the difference between caster and wheels

is that caster is someone or something that casts while wheels is .

As a verb wheels is

(wheel).

Caster vs Granulated - What's the difference?

caster | granulated |


As a noun caster

is someone or something that casts.

As a verb granulated is

past tense of granulate.

As an adjective granulated is

formed into, or composed of granules.

Caster vs Trundle - What's the difference?

caster | trundle |


As nouns the difference between caster and trundle

is that caster is someone or something that casts while trundle is a low bed on wheels that can be rolled underneath another bed.

As a verb trundle is

to wheel or roll, especially by pushing.

Caster vs Casper - What's the difference?

caster | casper |


As a noun caster

is someone or something that casts.

As a proper noun casper is

, an occasional variant of caspar.

Caster vs Roll - What's the difference?

caster | roll |


As nouns the difference between caster and roll

is that caster is someone or something that casts while roll is the act of rolling, or state of being rolled.

As a verb roll is

to cause to revolve by turning over and over; to move by turning on an axis; to impel forward by causing to turn over and over on a supporting surface.

Caster vs Pulley - What's the difference?

caster | pulley |


As nouns the difference between caster and pulley

is that caster is someone or something that casts while pulley is one of the simple machines; a wheel with a grooved rim in which a pulled rope or chain will lift an object (more useful when two or more pulleys are used together such that a small force moving through a greater distance can exert a larger force through a smaller distance).

As a verb pulley is

to raise or lift by means of a pulley.

Caster vs Camber - What's the difference?

caster | camber |


As nouns the difference between caster and camber

is that caster is someone or something that casts while camber is a slight convexity, arching or curvature of a surface of a road, a beam, roof deck, ship's deck etc, so that liquids will flow off the sides.

As a verb camber is

to curve upwards in the middle.

Caster - What does it mean?

caster | |

is likely misspelled.


has no English definition.

As a noun caster

is someone or something that casts.

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