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baiter

Balter vs Baiter - What's the difference?

balter | baiter |


As a verb balter

is to tumble; dance clumsily.

As a noun baiter is

agent noun of bait; one who baits, as with a fishhook.

Baster vs Baiter - What's the difference?

baster | baiter |


As nouns the difference between baster and baiter

is that baster is one who bastes while baiter is agent noun of bait; one who baits, as with a fishhook.

Bailer vs Baiter - What's the difference?

bailer | baiter |


As nouns the difference between bailer and baiter

is that bailer is one who bails or lades while baiter is agent noun of bait; one who baits, as with a fishhook.

Baiter vs Baited - What's the difference?

baiter | baited |


As a noun baiter

is agent noun of bait; one who baits, as with a fishhook.

As a verb baited is

(bait).

Baiter vs Biter - What's the difference?

baiter | biter |


As nouns the difference between baiter and biter

is that baiter is agent noun of bait; one who baits, as with a fishhook while biter is agent noun of bite; someone or something who bites.

Gaiter vs Baiter - What's the difference?

gaiter | baiter |


As nouns the difference between gaiter and baiter

is that gaiter is a covering of cloth or leather for the ankle and instep; see spats while baiter is agent noun of bait; one who baits, as with a fishhook.

As a verb gaiter

is to dress with gaiters.

Baiter vs Baxter - What's the difference?

baiter | baxter |


As nouns the difference between baiter and baxter

is that baiter is agent noun of bait; one who baits, as with a fishhook while baxter is (obsolete|uk|scotland) a baker; originally, a female baker.

Banter vs Baiter - What's the difference?

banter | baiter |


As nouns the difference between banter and baiter

is that banter is good-humoured, playful, typically spontaneous conversation while baiter is agent noun of bait; one who baits, as with a fishhook.

As a verb banter

is to engage in banter or playful conversation.

Baiter vs Waiter - What's the difference?

baiter | waiter |


As nouns the difference between baiter and waiter

is that baiter is agent noun of bait; one who baits, as with a fishhook while waiter is a male or sometimes female attendant who or similar.

Batter vs Baiter - What's the difference?

batter | baiter |


As nouns the difference between batter and baiter

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 baiter is agent noun of bait; one who baits, as with a fishhook.

As a verb batter

is to hit or strike violently and repeatedly.

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