different between fosterer vs forester
fosterer
English
Etymology
foster +? -er.
Noun
fosterer (plural fosterers) (female fostress)
- One who fosters; one who is designated to care for and nurture someone.
Translations
See also
- foster parent
Anagrams
- Foerster, Forester, forester, reforest
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forester
English
Etymology
Initially a borrowing from Old French forestier, from forest + -ier, equivalent to forest + -er (agent suffix). Later, probably reinterpreted as forest + -er ("inhabitant, resident"). Displaced native Old English wuduweard.
Noun
forester (plural foresters)
- A person who practices forestry.
- (obsolete or colloquial) A person who lives in a forest.
- A moth in the family Zygaenidae.
- Any of various nymphalid butterflies of the genus Lethe. Other members of this genus are called tree browns and wood browns.
Translations
Anagrams
- Foerster, fosterer, reforest
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