The difference between Longy and Riser
When used as nouns, longy means a manx cat with a long tail, that can therefore not be shown at a manx show, whereas riser means someone or something which rises.
check bellow for the other definitions of Longy and Riser
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Longy as a noun:
A Manx cat with a long tail, that can therefore not be shown at a Manx show.
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Riser as a noun:
Someone or something which rises.
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Riser as a noun:
A platform or stand used to lift or elevate something.
Examples:
"The choir stood on risers for the performance."
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Riser as a noun:
The vertical part of a step on a staircase.
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Riser as a noun (archery):
The main body of a bow.
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Riser as a noun:
A vertical utility conduit, pipe or path between floors of a building for placement of cables (e.g. telephone, networking), or to convey fluids (e.g. gas, water).
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Riser as a noun:
A pipe connecting an individual exhaust port of an internal combustion engine to the muffler, particularly on aircraft.
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Riser as a noun:
A Manx cat with a showable short tail.
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Riser as a noun:
A strip of webbing joining a parachute's harness to the rigging lines.