waulker |
waulked |
As a noun waulker
is one who waulks (prepares cloth).
As a verb waulked is
past tense of waulk.
waulker |
caulker |
As nouns the difference between waulker and caulker
is that
waulker is one who waulks (prepares cloth) while
caulker is a person who caulks various structures (as ships) and certain types of piping.
waulker |
walker |
As a noun waulker
is one who waulks (prepares cloth).
As a proper noun walker is
from the occupation of treating cloth by "walking" it.
As an interjection walker is
(uk|archaic|slang) expressing scornful rejection or disbelief.
baulker |
waulker |
As nouns the difference between baulker and waulker
is that
baulker is someone who baulks while
waulker is one who waulks (prepares cloth).