different between codder vs bodder
codder
English
Etymology
cod +? -er
Noun
codder (plural codders)
- (Britain, dialect, obsolete) A gatherer of cods or peas.
- (obsolete, late 16th century) A saddler or leatherworker.
Anagrams
- corded
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bodder
English
Verb
bodder (third-person singular simple present bodders, present participle boddering, simple past and past participle boddered)
- Pronunciation spelling of bother.
Noun
bodder (uncountable)
- Pronunciation spelling of bother.
Anagrams
- Debord
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