Colonist vs. Colonizer — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Colonist and Colonizer
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Colonist
An original settler or founder of a colony.
Colonizer
To form or establish a colony or colonies in.
Colonist
An inhabitant of a colony.
Colonizer
To migrate to and settle in; occupy as a colony.
Colonist
A founder of a colony.
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Colonizer
To resettle or confine (persons) in or as if in a colony.
Colonist
A member of a colony.
Colonizer
To subjugate (a population) to or as if to a colonial government.
Colonist
A member or inhabitant of a colony.
Colonizer
To form or establish a colony.
Colonist
A person who settles in a new colony or moves into new country
Colonizer
To settle in a colony or colonies.
Colonizer
One who colonizes:
Colonizer
One who makes a group or place into a colony; one who establishes a colonial relationship.
Colonizer
One who establishes or joins a colony; a colonist.
Colonizer
One who intrudes and takes over.
Colonizer
(ecology) A species that establishes itself in a new area.
Colonizer
A white person.
Colonizer
One who promotes or establishes a colony; a colonist.
Colonizer
Someone who helps to found a colony
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