Main Difference
The main difference between Bulldozer and Dozer is that the Bulldozer is a tracked vehicle equipped with a substantial metal plate and Dozer is a band.
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Bulldozer
A bulldozer is a crawler (continuous tracked tractor) equipped with a substantial metal plate (known as a blade) used to push large quantities of soil, sand, rubble, or other such material during construction or conversion work and typically equipped at the rear with a claw-like device (known as a ripper) to loosen densely compacted materials.
Bulldozers can be found on a wide range of sites, mines and quarries, military bases, heavy industry factories, engineering projects and farms.
The term “bulldozer” correctly refers only to a tractor (usually tracked) fitted with a dozer blade.
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Dozer
Dozer is a stoner rock band from Sweden.
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Bulldozer (noun)
A tractor with an attached blade for pushing earth and building debris for coarse preliminary surface grading, demolishing building structures, etc.
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Bulldozer (noun)
One who bulldozes.
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Bulldozer (noun)
A member of a self-identified group of white US Southerners who colluded to influence outcomes of post-Reconstruction elections by intimidating, coercing and bullying black voters and legislators, including burning down houses and churches, flogging and murdering opponents.
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Bulldozer (noun)
A bully; an overbearing individual.
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Bulldozer (verb)
To bulldoze (push through forcefully).
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Dozer (noun)
One who dozes.
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Dozer (noun)
A bulldozer.
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Bulldozer (noun)
a powerful track-laying tractor with caterpillar tracks and a broad curved upright blade at the front for clearing ground.
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Bulldozer (noun)
a person or group exercising irresistible force, especially in disposing of opposition
“the new Duke was a political bulldozer”
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Dozer (noun)
short for bulldozer