Repaper vs Repayer – What’s the difference?

Repaper vs Repayer - What's the difference?
As a verb repaper is to replace old wallpaper with new wallpaper, usually on walls, either by first stripping the old wallpaper off, or papering over the top.

As a noun repayer is one who repays.

repaper

English

Verb

(en verb )

  • To replace old wallpaper with new wallpaper, usually on walls, either by first stripping the old wallpaper off, or papering over the top.
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    repayer

    English

    Noun

    (en noun )

  • One who repays.
  • * 1888 , Robert Louis Stevenson, The Black Arrow?
  • But take my hand. We shall go softly, never fear. I owe you a life; I am a good repayer , Jack, of good or evil.

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