The difference between Sander and Zander
When used as nouns, sander means a person employed to sand wood, whereas zander means a european freshwater fish in the family percidae, closely related to the perch, sander lucioperca.
check bellow for the other definitions of Sander and Zander
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Sander as a noun:
A person employed to sand wood.
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Sander as a noun:
A machine to mechanize the process of sanding.
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Sander as a noun (railway):
A device which spreads sand on the rails in wet, snowy or icy conditions to improve traction.
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Sander as a noun (historical):
A small device resembling a salt shaker but containing sand that was shaken over a document to remove excess ink.
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Zander as a noun:
A European freshwater fish in the family Percidae, closely related to the perch, Sander lucioperca.
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Zander as a noun:
Any fish of the genus Sander that live in freshwater.