Difference between Laager and Lager
What is the difference between Laager and Lager?
Laager as a noun is a defensive encampment encircled by wagons, especially by south african boers. while Lager as a noun is a type of beer, brewed using a bottom-fermenting yeast.
Laager
Part of speech: noun
Definition: A defensive encampment encircled by wagons, especially by South African Boers.
A temporary formation of armoured vehicles for resupply.
Lager
Part of speech: noun
Definition: A type of beer, brewed using a bottom-fermenting yeast.A type of beer, brewed using a bottom-fermenting yeast.
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