tribe |
digger |
As nouns the difference between tribe and digger
is that
tribe is a socially, ethnically, and politically cohesive group of people while
digger is a soldier from australia or new zealand.
As a verb tribe
is to distribute into tribes or classes; to categorize.
communist |
digger |
As nouns the difference between communist and digger
is that
communist is a member of a (nominally) communist party while
digger is a soldier from australia or new zealand.
As an adjective communist
is relating to a (nominally) communist party.
agrarian |
digger |
As nouns the difference between agrarian and digger
is that
agrarian is a person who advocates the political interests of working farmers while
digger is a soldier from australia or new zealand.
As an adjective agrarian
is of, or relating to, the ownership, tenure and cultivation of land.
english |
digger |
As nouns the difference between english and digger
is that
english is (us) spinning or rotary motion given to a ball around the vertical axis, as in billiards or bowling while
digger is a soldier from australia or new zealand.
protestant |
digger |
As nouns the difference between protestant and digger
is that
protestant is (christianity) a member of any of several christian denominations which separated from the roman catholic church based on theological or political differences during the reformation (or sometimes later) while
digger is a soldier from australia or new zealand.
As an adjective protestant
is (christianity) of or pertaining to several denominations of christianity that separated from the roman catholic church based on theological or political differences during the reformation.
trap |
digger |
In historical terms the difference between trap and digger
is that
trap is a light two-wheeled carriage with springs while
digger is one of a group of Protestant English agrarian communists, begun by
Gerrard Winstanley as "True Levellers" in 1649.
As nouns the difference between trap and digger
is that
trap is a machine or other device designed to catch (and sometimes kill) animals, either by holding them in a container, or by catching hold of part of the body while
digger is a large piece of machinery that digs holes or trenches; an excavator.
As a verb trap
is to physically capture, to catch in a trap or traps, or something like a trap.
trooper |
digger |
As nouns the difference between trooper and digger
is that
trooper is (military) a soldier of private rank in cavalry or armour abbreviated tpr while
digger is a soldier from australia or new zealand.
mate |
digger |
As nouns the difference between mate and digger
is that
mate is a fellow, comrade, colleague, partner or someone with whom something is shared, e.g. shipmate, classmate while
digger is a large piece of machinery that digs holes or trenches; an excavator.
As a verb mate
is to match, fit together without space between.
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