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Wainwright vs Farrier - What's the difference?

wainwright | farrier |


As nouns the difference between wainwright and farrier

is that wainwright is (climbing) any of the 214 fells (hills and mountains) described in a wainwright's pictorial guide to the lakeland fells (1955–1966), often visited as a form of (peak bagging) while farrier is a person who maintains the health and balance of the horse's feet through the trimming of the hoof and placement of horseshoes.

As a proper noun wainwright

is from someone who built wagons.

As a verb farrier is

to practise as a farrier; to carry on the trade of a farrier.

Wainwright vs Wheelwright - What's the difference?

wainwright | wheelwright |


As nouns the difference between wainwright and wheelwright

is that wainwright is a person who builds and repairs wagons while wheelwright is a person who builds and repairs wheels, especially wooden spoked ones.

As proper nouns the difference between wainwright and wheelwright

is that wainwright is {{surname|A=An English|from=occupations}} from someone who built wagons while Wheelwright is {{surname|comparatively rare English occupational|from=occupations}} for someone who made wooden wheels.

Taxonomy vs Wainwright - What's the difference?

taxonomy | wainwright |


As nouns the difference between taxonomy and wainwright

is that taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while wainwright is (climbing) any of the 214 fells (hills and mountains) described in a wainwright's pictorial guide to the lakeland fells (1955–1966), often visited as a form of (peak bagging).

As a proper noun wainwright is

from someone who built wagons.

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