Quick answer Canonicalizes to Altar vs. Alter

Is it "altar" or "alter"?

i · AnswerOne line, no lecture

An altar is a raised structure for ceremony. To alter something is to change it.

ii · A little moreWhy this is the one to keep

The altar at the front of a church is a noun — a physical object. Alter is a verb meaning to modify. Couples do not "alter" their vows at the altar by accident, but the two words trade places in drafts often.

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