Difference between Trailer and Lagger

What is the difference between Trailer and Lagger?

Trailer as a noun is a small vehicle, usually open-topped, towed behind another, and used for carrying equipment, etc, that cannot be carried in the leading vehicle. while Lagger as a noun is one who installs lagging.

Trailer

Part of speech: noun

Definition: A small vehicle, usually open-topped, towed behind another, and used for carrying equipment, etc, that cannot be carried in the leading vehicle. Any vehicle designed to be towed, with the exception of a caravan. A furnished vehicle towed behind another, and used as a dwelling when stationary. A prefabricated home that could be towed to a new destination, but typically is permanently left in an area designated for such homes. A preview of a film or TV show. A usually invalid value used to signal the end of a list of data, often sorting last alphabetically ("ZZZZZ") or numerically ("99999") among all possible valid values; especially common in punched cards, where the final card is called a trailer card. someone or something that trails the last part of a packet, often containing a check sequence

Part of speech: verb

Definition: To load on a trailer or to transport by trailer.

Example sentence: I own four copies of Robin WIlliams's Live on Broadway comedy special for HBO. One in Wilmington, one in L.A., one in my trailer, and one at my parents' house. I can watch it over and over again and it never gets old. He is the funniest, wittiest man on the planet!

Lagger

Part of speech: noun

Definition: One who installs lagging.A player who lags (has a poor or slow network connection).

We hope you now know whether to use Trailer or Lagger in your sentence.

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