Drummer vs. Rummer

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Drummernoun

(music) One who plays the drums.

Drummernoun

(obsolete) travelling salesman

Drummernoun

A drumstick (the lower part of a chicken or turkey leg).

Drummernoun

Any of various fish of the family Kyphosidae which make a drumming sound.

Drummernoun

One whose office is to best the drum, as in military exercises and marching.

Drummernoun

One who solicits custom; a commercial traveler.

Drummernoun

A fish that makes a sound when caught

Drummernoun

A large West Indian cockroach (Blatta gigantea) which drums on woodwork, as a sexual call.

Drummernoun

someone who plays a drum

Drummer

A drummer is a percussionist who creates music using drums. Most contemporary western bands that play rock, pop, jazz, or R&B music include a drummer for purposes including timekeeping and embellishing the musical timbre.

Rummernoun

A large drinking-glass for alcoholic drinks, typically with a short or heavy stem.

Rummernoun

A large and tall glass, or drinking cup.

Rummernoun

a large drinking glass (ovoid bowl on a stem) for drinking toasts

Rummer

A rummer (also known as a Römer or Roemer, among other variations) was a type of large drinking glass studded with prunts to ensure a safe grip, popular mainly in the Rhineland and the Netherlands from the 15th through the 17th century. Rummers lacked the flared bowl of the Berkemeyer and had much thinner walls.

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