batter |
battler |
As nouns the difference between batter and battler
is that
batter is a beaten mixture of flour and liquid (usually egg and milk), used for baking (e.g. pancakes, cake, or Yorkshire pudding) or to coat food (e.g. fish) prior to frying while
battler is one who wages battle against an enemy; a soldier; a general.
As a verb batter
is to hit or strike violently and repeatedly.
batter |
battner |
As nouns the difference between batter and battner
is that
batter is a beaten mixture of flour and liquid (usually egg and milk), used for baking (eg pancakes, cake, or yorkshire pudding) or to coat food (eg fish) prior to frying or
batter can be an incline on the outer face of a built wall or
batter can be (baseball) the player attempting to hit the ball with a bat while
battner is (vulgar) an ox: beef being apt to batten or fatten those that eat it.
As a verb batter
is to hit or strike violently and repeatedly or
batter can be (architecture) to slope (of walls, buildings etc).
batter |
banter |
As verbs the difference between batter and banter
is that
batter is to hit or strike violently and repeatedly while
banter is to engage in banter or playful conversation.
As nouns the difference between batter and banter
is that
batter is a beaten mixture of flour and liquid (usually egg and milk), used for baking (e.g. pancakes, cake, or Yorkshire pudding) or to coat food (e.g. fish) prior to frying while
banter is good-humoured, playful, typically spontaneous conversation.
batter |
latter |
As a verb batter
is to hit or strike violently and repeatedly or
batter can be (architecture) to slope (of walls, buildings etc).
As a noun batter
is a beaten mixture of flour and liquid (usually egg and milk), used for baking (eg pancakes, cake, or yorkshire pudding) or to coat food (eg fish) prior to frying or
batter can be an incline on the outer face of a built wall or
batter can be (baseball) the player attempting to hit the ball with a bat.
As an adjective latter is
relating to or being the second of two items.
batter |
ratter |
As nouns the difference between batter and ratter
is that
batter is a beaten mixture of flour and liquid (usually egg and milk), used for baking (e.g. pancakes, cake, or Yorkshire pudding) or to coat food (e.g. fish) prior to frying while
ratter is anything which catches rats, especially a dog trained to catch them; a rat terrier.
As a verb batter
is to hit or strike violently and repeatedly.
batter |
hatter |
As nouns the difference between batter and hatter
is that
batter is a beaten mixture of flour and liquid (usually egg and milk), used for baking (eg pancakes, cake, or yorkshire pudding) or to coat food (eg fish) prior to frying or
batter can be an incline on the outer face of a built wall or
batter can be (baseball) the player attempting to hit the ball with a bat while
hatter is (soccer) someone connected with , as a fan, player, coach etc.
As a verb batter
is to hit or strike violently and repeatedly or
batter can be (architecture) to slope (of walls, buildings etc).
batter |
battery |
In baseball|lang=en terms the difference between batter and battery
is that
batter is (baseball) the player attempting to hit the ball with a bat while
battery is (baseball) the catcher and the pitcher together.
As nouns the difference between batter and battery
is that
batter is a beaten mixture of flour and liquid (usually egg and milk), used for baking (eg pancakes, cake, or yorkshire pudding) or to coat food (eg fish) prior to frying or
batter can be an incline on the outer face of a built wall or
batter can be (baseball) the player attempting to hit the ball with a bat while
battery is a coordinated group of electrochemical cells, each of which produces electricity by a chemical reaction between two substances ().
As a verb batter
is to hit or strike violently and repeatedly or
batter can be (architecture) to slope (of walls, buildings etc).
bitter |
batter |
As nouns the difference between bitter and batter
is that
bitter is (usually in the plural bitters) a liquid or powder, made from bitter herbs, used in mixed drinks or as a tonic while
batter is a beaten mixture of flour and liquid (usually egg and milk), used for baking (eg pancakes, cake, or yorkshire pudding) or to coat food (eg fish) prior to frying or
batter can be an incline on the outer face of a built wall or
batter can be (baseball) the player attempting to hit the ball with a bat.
As verbs the difference between bitter and batter
is that
bitter is to make bitter while
batter is to hit or strike violently and repeatedly or
batter can be (architecture) to slope (of walls, buildings etc).
As an adjective bitter
is having an acrid taste (usually from a basic substance).
natter |
batter |
As nouns the difference between natter and batter
is that
natter is (
natt) while
batter is a beaten mixture of flour and liquid (usually egg and milk), used for baking (eg pancakes, cake, or yorkshire pudding) or to coat food (eg fish) prior to frying or
batter can be an incline on the outer face of a built wall or
batter can be (baseball) the player attempting to hit the ball with a bat.
As a verb batter is
to hit or strike violently and repeatedly or
batter can be (architecture) to slope (of walls, buildings etc).
barter |
batter |
As nouns the difference between barter and batter
is that
barter is an equal exchange while
batter is a beaten mixture of flour and liquid (usually egg and milk), used for baking (e.g. pancakes, cake, or Yorkshire pudding) or to coat food (e.g. fish) prior to frying.
As verbs the difference between barter and batter
is that
barter is exchange goods or services without involving money while
batter is to hit or strike violently and repeatedly.
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