The difference between Borer and Hagfish

When used as nouns, borer means a tedious person, whereas hagfish means any of several primitive eellike fish, of the family myxinidae, having a sucking mouth with rasping teeth, and sometimes used as food or for eelskin leather.


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  1. Borer as a noun:

    A tedious person.

  2. Borer as a noun:

    A person who bores, who drills.

  3. Borer as a noun:

    A tool used for drilling.

  4. Borer as a noun:

    An insect or insect larva that bores into wood.

  5. Borer as a noun:

    One of the many types of mollusc that bore into soft rock.

  6. Borer as a noun:

    The hagfish (Myxine).

  1. Hagfish as a noun:

    Any of several primitive eellike fish, of the family Myxinidae, having a sucking mouth with rasping teeth, and sometimes used as food or for eelskin leather.

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