Difference between Passer and Passerby
What is the difference between Passer and Passerby?
Passer as a noun is someone who passes, someone who makes a pass while Passerby as a noun is alternative spelling of passer-by.
Passer
Part of speech: noun
Definition: Someone who passes, someone who makes a pass
a football player who makes a forward pass, who may but doesn't have to be the quarterback
Passerby
Part of speech: noun
Definition: Alternative spelling of passer-by.
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