different between apprizer vs apprize
apprizer
English
Etymology
apprize +? -er
Noun
apprizer (plural apprizers)
- An appraiser.
- (Scotland, law) A creditor for whom an appraisal is made.
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apprize
English
Verb
apprize (third-person singular simple present apprizes, present participle apprizing, simple past and past participle apprized)
- Archaic form of appraise.
- Archaic form of apprise.
Anagrams
- zappier
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