different between besomer vs becomer
besomer
English
Etymology
besom +? -er
Noun
besomer (plural besomers)
- (archaic) One who uses a besom.
Anagrams
- Bermeos, emborse
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becomer
English
Etymology
become +? -er
Noun
becomer (plural becomers)
- (chiefly philosophy) One who, or that which, becomes.
- 1978, N S Junankar, Gautama, the Ny?ya philosophy
- A becomer of an action can be either an object or an agent.
- 1978, N S Junankar, Gautama, the Ny?ya philosophy
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