different between lacker vs yacker

lacker

English

Etymology 1

lack +? -er

Noun

lacker (plural lackers)

  1. One who is lacking, or in want.

Etymology 2

Noun

lacker (countable and uncountable, plural lackers)

  1. Obsolete spelling of lacquer
Quotations
  • For quotations using this term, see Citations:lacker.

Verb

lacker (third-person singular simple present lackers, present participle lackering, simple past and past participle lackered)

  1. Obsolete spelling of lacquer
Quotations
  • For quotations using this term, see Citations:lacker.

Anagrams

  • Clarke, calker, rackle, recalk

Swedish

Noun

lacker

  1. indefinite plural of lack

lacker From the web:

  • what lacquer
  • what lacquer made of
  • what lacquer to use on chalk paint
  • what lacquer to use on wood
  • what lacquer to use on brass
  • what lacquer to use over acrylic paint
  • what lacquer to use on copper
  • what lacquer to use on painted wood


yacker

English

Etymology

yack +? -er

Noun

yacker (plural yackers)

  1. (informal) One who talks at length.
    • 1961, Electronics world: Volume 65
      Watch Those Lengthy Conversations: Stick to the 5-minute rule. How many times have you heard yackers say, "Well, I guess we've used up our five" when they've been talking for an hour.

Anagrams

  • cakery, creaky

yacker From the web:

  • yacker meaning
  • what is a yacker tracker
  • what does pit yacker mean
  • what's a pit-yacker
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