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crimper vs abductor

abductor vs crimper

crimper and abductor both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
crimper Yes No No No
abductor Yes No No No
As nouns, abductor is a hypernym of crimper; that is, abductor is a word with a broader meaning than crimper:
  • crimper: someone who tricks or coerces men into service as sailors or soldiers
  • abductor: someone who unlawfully seizes and detains a victim (usually for ransom)
Other hypernyms of crimper include kidnaper, kidnapper, snatcher.
crimper (noun) abductor (noun)
a mechanical device consisting of a cylindrical tube around which the hair is wound to curl it a muscle that draws a body part away from the median line
a hand tool used for joining two pieces of metal or other ductile material (usually a wire and a metal plate) by deforming one or both of them to hold the other. someone who unlawfully seizes and detains a victim (usually for ransom)
someone who tricks or coerces men into service as sailors or soldiers
Difference between crimper and abductor

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