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- Difference between accepter and acceptor - English Language Usage . . .
What is the difference between these two words: accepter acceptor On Merriam-Webster, each word's definitions are linked to one another, Definition of accepter one that accepts acceptor
- Word for someone who has accepted something
In the OED the word acceptee has two senses In the first of them it essentially means the same thing as acceptor (or accepter) - which is quite unlike the relationship between trainer and trainee So in answer to the OP's question it could be acceptor, accepter, or acceptee When it comes to a person who is accepted, acceptor and acceptee stand in the same relationship to one another as
- Whats the difference between Mediary and Intermediary?
Here is a similar case: representative v s presentative Many derivatives or variants with prefixes suffixes grow more popular over a "root-form" of a word mostly because of relevance on a daily basis
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