different between toddler vs gangrel

toddler

English

Etymology

From toddle (to walk unsteadily) +? -er – literally “one who walks unsteadily”, hence a young child.

Pronunciation

Noun

toddler (plural toddlers)

  1. A young child who has started walking but not fully mastered it, typically between one and three years old.

Derived terms

  • toddlercon
  • toddlerhood
  • toddlekins

Translations

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  • what toddlers wear to gymnastics
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gangrel

English

Alternative forms

  • gangrell, gangerel

Etymology

From gang +? -rel. Compare gangling.

Noun

gangrel (plural gangrels)

  1. (dialectal, Scotland) A tramp, vagrant, vagabond.
  2. (Britain dialectal) A tall awkward fellow.
  3. A child just beginning to walk, toddler.

Anagrams

  • gangler

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