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steeler

Raider vs Steeler - What's the difference?

raider | steeler |


As nouns the difference between raider and steeler

is that raider is one who engages in a raid; a plunderer while steeler is one who points, edges, or covers with steel.

Steeler vs Hat - What's the difference?

steeler | hat |


As a noun steeler

is one who points, edges, or covers with steel.

As a verb hat is

has.

Nfl vs Steeler - What's the difference?

nfl | steeler |


As a proper noun nfl

is (american football).

As a noun steeler is

one who points, edges, or covers with steel.

Steeler vs Baby - What's the difference?

steeler | baby |


As nouns the difference between steeler and baby

is that steeler is one who points, edges, or covers with steel while baby is baby (infant).

Laker vs Steeler - What's the difference?

laker | steeler |


As nouns the difference between laker and steeler

is that laker is a lakist; one of the (lake poets) while steeler is one who points, edges, or covers with steel.

As a proper noun laker

is .

Packer vs Steeler - What's the difference?

packer | steeler |


As nouns the difference between packer and steeler

is that packer is a person who plays football for the professional football team while steeler is one who points, edges, or covers with steel.

Seahawk vs Steeler - What's the difference?

seahawk | steeler |


As nouns the difference between seahawk and steeler

is that seahawk is a rapacious gull-like bird of the genus stercorarius while steeler is one who points, edges, or covers with steel.

Buccaneer vs Steeler - What's the difference?

buccaneer | steeler |


As nouns the difference between buccaneer and steeler

is that buccaneer is (nautical) any of a group of seamen who cruised on their own account on the spanish main and in the pacific in the 17th century; similar to pirates but did not prey on ships of their own nation while steeler is one who points, edges, or covers with steel.

As a verb buccaneer

is to engage in piracy against any but one's own nation's ships.

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