terms |
bencher |
As nouns the difference between terms and bencher
is that
terms is while
bencher is a senior member of a law society in a canadian province (except new brunswick).
benches |
bencher |
As nouns the difference between benches and bencher
is that
benches is plural of lang=en while
bencher is a senior member of a law society in a Canadian province (except New Brunswick).
As a verb benches
is third-person singular of bench.
blencher |
bencher |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between blencher and bencher
is that
blencher is (obsolete) one who flinches or shrinks back while
bencher is (obsolete) one who frequents the benches of a tavern; an idler.
As nouns the difference between blencher and bencher
is that
blencher is (obsolete) one who, or that which, scares another; specifically, a person stationed to prevent the escape of the deer during a hunt while
bencher is a senior member of a law society in a canadian province (except new brunswick).
wencher |
bencher |
As nouns the difference between wencher and bencher
is that
wencher is (uncommon) one who chases women in a lecherous manner while
bencher is a senior member of a law society in a canadian province (except new brunswick).
bencher |
belcher |
As a noun bencher
is a senior member of a law society in a canadian province (except new brunswick).
As a proper noun belcher is
.
buncher |
bencher |
As nouns the difference between buncher and bencher
is that
buncher is a person who bunches while
bencher is a senior member of a law society in a Canadian province (except New Brunswick).
benched |
bencher |
As a verb benched
is (
bench).
As a noun bencher is
a senior member of a law society in a canadian province (except new brunswick).