Marauder vs. Bandit — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Marauder and Bandit
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Marauder
To rove and raid in search of plunder.
Bandit
A robber, especially one who robs at gunpoint.
Marauder
To raid or pillage for spoils.
Bandit
An outlaw; a gangster.
Marauder
Someone who moves about in roving fashion looking for plunder.
A band of marauders
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Bandit
One who cheats or exploits others.
Marauder
Any person who or thing which marauds.
Bandit
(Slang) A hostile aircraft, especially a fighter aircraft.
Marauder
A rover in quest of booty or plunder; a plunderer; one who pillages.
Bandit
One who robs others in a lawless area, especially as part of a group.
Marauder
Someone who attacks in search of booty
Bandit
An outlaw.
Bandit
One who cheats others.
Bandit
An aircraft identified as an enemy, but distinct from "hostile" or "threat" in that it is not immediately to be engaged.
Bandit
A runner who covertly joins a race without having registered as a participant.
Bandit
(ambitransitive) To rob, or steal from, in the manner of a bandit.
Bandit
An outlaw; a brigand.
No savage fierce, bandit, or mountaineer.
Deerstealers are ever a desperate banditti.
Bandit
An armed thief who is (usually) a member of a band
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