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Witcher vs Wicker - What's the difference?

witcher | wicker |

As nouns the difference between witcher and wicker

is that witcher is dowser while wicker is a wizard.

As a contraction witcher

is .

witcher

English

Etymology 1

witch (verb) ; from popular belief that dowsing was a supernatural act.

Noun

(en noun)
  • dowser
  • Etymology 2

    Contraction of (with) + (your)

    Contraction

    (head)
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  • * 1974 , Paul R. Clancy, Just a Country Lawyer: A Biography of Senator Sam Ervin , page 103,
  • And Wiltz said, 'Come on witcher' conversation, Mr. Avery. Come on ' witcher conversation.'
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  • English contractions English non-constituents

    wicker

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • A flexible branch or twig of a plant such as willow, used in weaving baskets and furniture
  • Wickerwork.
  • * Chapman
  • Then quick did dress / His half milk up for cheese, and in a press / Of wicker pressed it.

    Derived terms

    * wickerwork * rewicker * Wicker Man

    See also

    * basket * cradle English terms with homophones

    Adjective

    (-)
  • Made of wickerwork.
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