readen |
reader |
As a verb readen
is past participle of read.
As a noun reader is
a person who reads a publication.
reader |
reaver |
As nouns the difference between reader and reaver
is that
reader is (religion) a person who is not ordained but is appointed to lead most services in the anglican church while
reaver is one who reaves.
redder |
reader |
As an adjective redder
is comparative of red.
As a noun reader is
a person who reads a publication.
meader |
reader |
As nouns the difference between meader and reader
is that
meader is a mower or
meader can be (obsolete) meadow while
reader is (religion) a person who is not ordained but is appointed to lead most services in the anglican church.
deader |
reader |
As nouns the difference between deader and reader
is that
deader is (figurative or humorous|informal) one who is deceased, or will shortly become so while
reader is (religion) a person who is not ordained but is appointed to lead most services in the anglican church.
As an adjective deader
is (figuratively|humorous) (
dead); or at least more evidently dead.
leader |
reader |
As nouns the difference between leader and reader
is that
leader is any person that s or directs while
reader is (religion) a person who is not ordained but is appointed to lead most services in the anglican church.
reader |
bookwarm |
taxonomy |
reader |
As nouns the difference between taxonomy and reader
is that
taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while
reader is (religion) a person who is not ordained but is appointed to lead most services in the anglican church.
reader |
reciter |
As nouns the difference between reader and reciter
is that
reader is a person who reads a publication while
reciter is one who recites.
reader |
subreader |
As nouns the difference between reader and subreader
is that
reader is a person who reads a publication while
subreader is an under reader in the inns of court, who reads the texts of law the reader is to discourse upon.
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