battler |
fighter |
As nouns the difference between battler and fighter
is that
battler is one who wages battle against an enemy; a soldier; a general or
battler can be while
fighter is a person who fights, a combatant.
tattler |
battler |
As nouns the difference between tattler and battler
is that
tattler is one who tattles (notifies authorities of illicit behavior) or is inclined to do so; a tattletale while
battler is one who wages battle against an enemy; a soldier; a general or
battler can be .
battner |
battler |
As nouns the difference between battner and battler
is that
battner is (vulgar) an ox: beef being apt to batten or fatten those that eat it while
battler is one who wages battle against an enemy; a soldier; a general or
battler can be .
battles |
battler |
As nouns the difference between battles and battler
is that
battles is while
battler is one who wages battle against an enemy; a soldier; a general or
battler can be .
As a verb battles
is (
battle).
battier |
battler |
As an adjective battier
is (
batty).
As a noun battler is
one who wages battle against an enemy; a soldier; a general or
battler can be .
battler |
bottler |
As nouns the difference between battler and bottler
is that
battler is one who wages battle against an enemy; a soldier; a general while
bottler is a person, company, or thing who bottles, especially in bulk.
rattler |
battler |
As nouns the difference between rattler and battler
is that
rattler is (chiefly|us|informal) a rattlesnake while
battler is one who wages battle against an enemy; a soldier; a general or
battler can be .
batteler |
battler |
As nouns the difference between batteler and battler
is that
batteler is (obsolete) a student at (
oxford university) who is supplied with provisions from the buttery; formerly, one who paid for nothing but what he called for, almost equivalent to a sizar at cambridge while
battler is one who wages battle against an enemy; a soldier; a general or
battler can be .
battled |
battler |
As a verb battled
is past tense of battle.
As a noun battler is
one who wages battle against an enemy; a soldier; a general.
batter |
battler |
As nouns the difference between batter and battler
is that
batter is a beaten mixture of flour and liquid (usually egg and milk), used for baking (e.g. pancakes, cake, or Yorkshire pudding) or to coat food (e.g. fish) prior to frying while
battler is one who wages battle against an enemy; a soldier; a general.
As a verb batter
is to hit or strike violently and repeatedly.
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