Evener vs Doubletree - What's the difference?
As nouns the difference between evener and doubletree is that evener is one who, or that which, makes even while doubletree is a device that connects two horses to a wagon or other implement the tugs of a harness are connected to a singletree, two of which are connected to a doubletree, which, in turn, is connected to the implement.
As an adjective evener is (even).
evenerEnglishAdjective(head) citation , passage=I prefer the white pine, because it is less liable to gutter with the rain, and makes an evener roof. }} Noun(en noun )
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doubletreeEnglishNoun(en noun ) |