Poser vs. Posser — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Poser and Posser
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Poser
Poser (and Poser Pro) is a 3D computer graphics program distributed by Bondware. Poser is optimized for the 3D modeling of human figures.
Posser
A posser or a washing dolly was historically a tool used for possing laundry by pumping the posser up and down on the laundry in the dolly tub or directly in the copper, or mixing laundry while hand washing it. Possers come in various forms; there is usually a vertical pole with a handle bar at the top but the base can be conical or domed.
Poser
A person who poses; a poseur.
Posser
A stick used to beat or ‘poss’ clothes in a washing tub.
Poser
A difficult or perplexing question or problem.
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Posser
(UK) A tool for possing, or agitating laundry in a tub. It usually takes the form a bell shape or a circular plate with holes and vertical handle attached at the centre.
Poser
One who poses.
Posser
(archaic) One who posses.
Poser
A poseur.
Poser
A baffling question or problem.
Poser
(British) A particularly difficult question or puzzle.
Poser
Someone who asks a question or sets a problem.
Even as a child, she was a habitual poser of difficult questions.
Poser
Someone who, or something which, poses; a person who sets their body in a fixed position, such as for photography or painting.
Poser
A poseur; someone who affects some behaviour, style, attitude or other condition, often to impress or influence others.
Poser
One who, or that which, puzzles; a difficult or inexplicable question or fact.
Poser
A person who habitually pretends to be something he is not
Poser
A person who poses for a photographer or painter or sculptor;
The president didn't have time to be a model so the artist worked from photos
Poser
A particularly difficult or baffling question or problem
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