Seamstress vs. Sewer

Check any text for mistakes in above text box. Use the Grammar Checker to check your text.

Grammarly Online - Best Grammar and Plagiarism Checker for Students, Teachers

Seamstressnoun

A woman who sews clothes professionally.

Seamstressnoun

A woman whose occupation is sewing; a needlewoman.

Seamstressnoun

someone who makes or mends dresses

Seamstressnoun

a woman who sews, especially one who earns her living by sewing.

Sewernoun

A pipe or system of pipes used to remove human waste and to provide drainage.

Sewernoun

A servant attending at a meal who is responsible for seating arrangements, serving dishes, etc.

Sewernoun

One who sews.

Sewernoun

A small tortricid moth, the larva of which sews together the edges of a leaf using silk.

Sewerverb

(transitive) To provide (a place) with a system of sewers.

Sewernoun

One who sews, or stitches.

Sewernoun

A small tortricid moth whose larva sews together the edges of a leaf by means of silk; as, the apple-leaf sewer (Phoxopteris nubeculana)

Sewernoun

A drain or passage to carry off water and filth under ground; a subterraneous channel, particularly in cities.

Sewernoun

Formerly, an upper servant, or household officer, who set on and removed the dishes at a feast, and who also brought water for the hands of the guests.

Sewernoun

a waste pipe that carries away sewage or surface water

Sewernoun

someone who sews;

Sewernoun

misfortune resulting in lost effort or money;

Seamstress Illustrations

More relevant Comparisons