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peeler

Peeler vs Eeler - What's the difference?

peeler | eeler |


As nouns the difference between peeler and eeler

is that peeler is a police officer while eeler is a fisherman who catches eels.

Peeled vs Peeler - What's the difference?

peeled | peeler |


As an adjective peeled

is with the outermost layer removed.

As a verb peeled

is (peel).

As a noun peeler is

(british|slang|dated) a police officer or peeler can be a person whose job it is to peel fruit or vegetable produce.

Peeler vs Keeler - What's the difference?

peeler | keeler |


As nouns the difference between peeler and keeler

is that peeler is a police officer while keeler is one employed in managing a Newcastle keel, or coal boat.

As a proper noun Keeler is

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Peeles vs Peeler - What's the difference?

peeles | peeler |


As nouns the difference between peeles and peeler

is that peeles is plural of lang=en while peeler is a police officer.

Feeler vs Peeler - What's the difference?

feeler | peeler |


As nouns the difference between feeler and peeler

is that feeler is mistake while peeler is (british|slang|dated) a police officer or peeler can be a person whose job it is to peel fruit or vegetable produce.

Taxonomy vs Peeler - What's the difference?

taxonomy | peeler |


As nouns the difference between taxonomy and peeler

is that taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while peeler is a police officer.

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