Yarer vs Yarder - What's the difference?
yarer | yarder |
(yare)
(archaic) Ready; prepared.
Ready, alert, prepared, prompt.
* Shakespeare
Eager, keen, lively, handy; agile, nimble.
(nautical, of a ship) Easily manageable and answering readily to the helm; yar.
* Sir Walter Raleigh
(forestry) A motor-driven logging machine which transports logs by means of a system of cables and winches.
(in combination) Something that is a stated number of yards in some dimension - such as a ten-yarder.
* 2014 , Richard Gibson, "
As an adjective yarer
is comparative of yare.As a noun yarder is
a motor-driven logging machine which transports logs by means of a system of cables and winches.yarer
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(head)yare
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(er)- Be yare in thy preparation.
- The lesser [ship] will come and go, leave or take, and is yare ; whereas the greater is slow.
Anagrams
* ----yarder
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(en noun)West Ham’s Enner Valencia makes mark as points are shared with Hull", The Guardian , 15 September 2014:
- His 25-yarder was sandwiched by classy finishes from Hull’s debutants Abel Hernández and Mohamed Diamé before a howler from the goalkeeper Allan McGregor resulted in a Curtis Davies own goal.