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Saltine vs Wafer - What's the difference?

saltine | wafer |


As nouns the difference between saltine and wafer

is that saltine is (us) a thin, crisp, salted, white-colored cracker, a soda cracker; the most common of all us crackers; (british) soda biscuit while wafer is wafer.

Wafer vs Water - What's the difference?

wafer | water |


As nouns the difference between wafer and water

is that wafer is wafer while water is (uncountable) a chemical, found at room temperature and pressure as a clear liquid, having the formula h₂o, required by all forms of life on earth.

As a verb water is

to pour water into the soil surrounding (plants).

Wafer vs Waker - What's the difference?

wafer | waker |


As nouns the difference between wafer and waker

is that wafer is wafer while waker is one who wakes somebody or something.

As an adjective waker is

watchful; vigilant; alert.

Wafer vs Wafter - What's the difference?

wafer | wafter |


As nouns the difference between wafer and wafter

is that wafer is wafer while wafter is (obsolete) armed convoy or escort ship or wafter can be one who, or that which, wafts.

Wafer vs Waxer - What's the difference?

wafer | waxer |


As nouns the difference between wafer and waxer

is that wafer is wafer while waxer is a device used to apply wax.

Wafer vs Safer - What's the difference?

wafer | safer |


As a noun wafer

is wafer.

As an adjective safer is

(safe).

Wafer vs Wager - What's the difference?

wafer | wager |


In transitive terms the difference between wafer and wager

is that wafer is to seal or close with a wafer while wager is to bet something; to put it up as collateral.

Wafer vs Waler - What's the difference?

wafer | waler |


As nouns the difference between wafer and waler

is that wafer is wafer while waler is (australia|india) a breed of light saddle horse from australia, once favoured as a warhorse or waler can be (structural engineering) a plank of wood, block of concrete, etc, used for support or to maintain required separation between components in order to help maintain the form of a construction under stress.

Wafer vs Wader - What's the difference?

wafer | wader |


As nouns the difference between wafer and wader

is that wafer is wafer while wader is one who wades.

Wafer vs Waver - What's the difference?

wafer | waver |


As nouns the difference between wafer and waver

is that wafer is a light, thin, flat biscuit while waver is an act of wavering, vacillating, etc.

As verbs the difference between wafer and waver

is that wafer is to seal or close with a wafer while waver is to sway back and forth; to totter or reel.

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