different between coddler vs toddler
coddler
English
Etymology
coddle +? -er
Noun
coddler (plural coddlers)
- One who coddles (treats with excess care).
- (cooking) A device used to make coddled eggs by cooking them gently.
coddler From the web:
toddler
English
Etymology
From toddle (“to walk unsteadily”) +? -er – literally “one who walks unsteadily”, hence a young child.
Pronunciation
Noun
toddler (plural toddlers)
- A young child who has started walking but not fully mastered it, typically between one and three years old.
Derived terms
- toddlercon
- toddlerhood
- toddlekins
Translations
toddler From the web:
- what toddlers like to eat
- what toddler means
- what toddler age
- what toddler size is youth xs
- what toddlers need
- what toddlers wear to gymnastics
- what toddlers love to eat
- what toddler size comes after 5t
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