different between paster vs palster
paster
English
Etymology
paste +? -er
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -e?st?(r)
Noun
paster (plural pasters)
- One who, or that which, pastes.
- A slip of paper, usually bearing a name, intended to be pasted by the voter, as a substitute, over another name on a printed ballot.
Anagrams
- Pearts, paters, petars, prates, pretas, repast, repats, retaps, tapers, trapes, treaps
West Flemish
Etymology
From Middle Dutch past?or, from Latin p?stor. The West Flemish word has stress on the first syllable, like the Latin, but this is not clearly attested in Middle Dutch.
Noun
paster m (plural pasters)
- priest
paster From the web:
- apple pie pastry
- quiche pastry
- pie pastry
- what pastries does starbucks have
- paster meaning
- pastern meaning
- what pastry is used for pie
- pasterns what does it mean
palster
English
Etymology
Dutch palsterstaf.
Noun
palster (plural palsters)
- (obsolete) A pilgrim's staff.
- (Can we find and add a quotation of Halliwell to this entry?)
Anagrams
- Alperts, Plaster, Platers, palters, persalt, plaster, plastre, platers, psalter, replats, stapler
palster From the web:
Share
Tweet
+1
Share
Pin
Like
Send
Share
you may also like
- paster vs palster
- palmster vs palster
- palster vs palter
- intracontinental vs transcontinental
- international vs transcontinental
- transcontinental vs transcontinentally
- continent vs transcontinental
- spanning vs transcontinental
- continent vs intracontinental
- ints vs inks
- into vs ints
- hints vs ints
- its vs ints
- into vs intiv
- remakes vs reboots
- remakers vs remakes
- remakes vs demakes
- premakes vs remakes
- remakes vs remaker
- roofie vs flunitrazepam