Snipper vs. Sniper — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Snipper and Sniper
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Snipper
One who snips.
Sniper
A sniper is a military/paramilitary marksman who engages targets from positions of concealment or at distances exceeding the target's detection capabilities. Snipers generally have specialized training and are equipped with high-precision rifles and high-magnification optics, and often also serve as scouts/observers feeding tactical information back to their units or command headquarters.
Snipper
Agent noun of to snip; a person or thing that snips.
Sniper
A skilled military shooter detailed to spot and pick off enemy soldiers from a concealed place.
Snipper
A tool used for snipping.
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Sniper
One who shoots at other people from a concealed place.
Sniper
A person using long-range small arms for precise attacks from a concealed position.
Sniper
Any attacker using a non-contact weapon against a specific target from a concealed position.
Sniper
One who shoots from a concealed position.
Sniper
One who criticizes; a person who frequently snipes at others.
Sniper
A hunter of snipe (the bird).
Sniper
(ice hockey slang) A player who specializes in scoring goals.
Alexander Ovechkin is often regarded as the greatest sniper of his generation.
Sniper
A person or automated process set up by a person who or which attempts to win an online auction by placing a bid only seconds before the auction ends, leaving no time for other bidders to respond
Sniper
A marksman who shoots at people from a concealed place
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