What's the difference between carder and carper?

Carder


Definition:

  • (n.) One who, or that which cards wool flax, etc.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The site was set up in Ukraine in 2001 and was described by the cybersecurity journalist Brian Krebs as “the most brazen collection of carders, hackers and cyberthieves the internet had ever seen”.
  • (2) A grandmother of five, Jones sports a discrete shrill carder bumblebee tattoo on her shoulder courtesy of taking part in a green art project.
  • (3) Winners and losers Going: Species facing "severe" threats in England Red squirrel Northern bluefin tuna Natterjack toad Common skate Alpine foxtail Kittiwake Grey plover Shrill carder bumblebee Recovering: Recent conservation success stories Pole cat Large blue butterfly Red kite Ladybird spider Pink meadowcap Sand lizard Pool frog Bittern
  • (4) The time course of the changes in the threshold of the acoustic reflex was nearly identical to the time course of behaviorally measured changes in the auditory sensitivity as reported by Carder and Miller (1972).
  • (5) The prevalence of byssinosis was 43.2% among blowers and 37.5% in carders in comparison with four to 24% among workers in other sections.
  • (6) As well as the short-haired bumblebee, the conservation work has also resulted in increased sightings of other rare bumblebee species including the ruderal bumblebee, the red shanked carder bee, the moss carder bee and the brown banded carder bee.
  • (7) At the other end, a first clean sheet in eight matches was integral to Spurs' success, although most focus was on another statistic as Andre Marriner's position as the most prolific red-carder in the top flight this season was enhanced.
  • (8) The Belarusian cyber-criminal known as Policedog online started hacking early on, and by the age of 20 he says he was earning $100,000 a month as a “carder”, turning stolen credit card information into cash.
  • (9) A significant fall in FEV1 was recorded in carders and draw- and ring-frame workers.
  • (10) The prevalence of byssinosis was 67% among blowers, 40% in carders and draw-frame workers, 42% in simplex workers and 37% in ring-frame workers.
  • (11) It was also a record summer for the rare shrill carder bee, found in two new locations in south Wales, and numerous birds.

Carper


Definition:

  • (n.) One who carps; a caviler.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) 3.11pm BST Carper rejects blame on the Obama administration for the increase of child immigrants.
  • (2) Sure, the carpers will bring up all the times the credit rating agencies have got it wrong in the past.
  • (3) Given the unique circumstances of the Presidency, OGE’s view is that a President should comply with this law by divesting conflicting assets, establishing a qualified blind trust, or both,” the agency wrote in response to questions from the Democratic senator Thomas Carper.
  • (4) 3.51pm BST Carper asks the first question: "Why this shift in Mexican migration, almost to an out-migration?
  • (5) This review by Congress is long overdue,” said chairman Tom Carper.
  • (6) His words are a low rumble not a full-scale eruption, and he moves on quickly: why waste time on the carpers and little Englanders?
  • (7) Blando added that the Democratic senators Tom Carper of Delaware, Mark Warner of Virginia and Sheldon Whitehouse of Rhode Island had also traded valuable health-related stocks.
  • (8) Committee chairman Thomas Carper, Democrat of Delaware, is discussing the particularly difficult nature of the question of what to do with child immigrants from Central America.
  • (9) That said, appropriations law prohibits the use of DHS grant dollars for the purchase of goods or services from other federal departments or agencies.” Senator Tom Carper, the Delaware Democrat who chairs the homeland security committee, said the grants “provide critical resources to ensure that state and local emergency management agencies and first responders are prepared to effectively respond to instances of terrorism and other disasters – both natural and manmade.” In a statement to the Guardian, Carper said his committee “will continue to closely examine the Department of Homeland Security’s grant programs and its implementation in communities across the nation as part of our ongoing oversight efforts”.
  • (10) Many others, including young marines, quite literally have done so.” Democratic senator for Delaware Tom Carper described Kelly as: “exceptionally well qualified leader”, and added: “He has the courage to stay out of step when everyone is marching in tune.” 3.56pm: The hearing into John Kelly’s nomination as homeland security secretary commenced with opening remarks from the homeland security and governmental affairs committee chair, Wisconsin Republican senator Ron Johnson , who described Kelly as an “extraordinary individual, a great American who has served faithfully and sacrificed mightily for this nation”.
  • (11) Republicans have to go forward and have their vote that they’re preparing early next week,” said Carper.
  • (12) In February, Senator Tom Carper (D-Del) also introduced the Cyber Threat Sharing Act of 2015, which would accomplish similar goals.
  • (13) Tom Carper, a Democratic senator from Delaware, said he had been speaking to Republicans privately about working together to stabilize the insurance markets if a repeal vote fails.
  • (14) Although personal knowing, i.e., discovery of self-and-other arrived at through reflection, synthesis of perceptions, and connecting with what is known, has been identified as a fundamental way of knowing for nursing (Carper, 1978), the process has not previously been systematically developed or tied in with the theoretical, syntactical, and practice structures of nursing.

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