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clotter

Terms vs Clotter - What's the difference?

terms | clotter |


As a noun terms

is .

As a verb clotter is

(obsolete) to concrete into lumps; to clot.

Plotter vs Clotter - What's the difference?

plotter | clotter |


As verbs the difference between plotter and clotter

is that plotter is while clotter is (obsolete) to concrete into lumps; to clot.

As a noun plotter

is a person who plots.

Slotter vs Clotter - What's the difference?

slotter | clotter |


As a noun slotter

is agent noun of slot; someone or something that slots.

As a verb clotter is

(obsolete) to concrete into lumps; to clot.

Clotter vs Clutter - What's the difference?

clotter | clutter |


In obsolete terms the difference between clotter and clutter

is that clotter is to concrete into lumps; to clot while clutter is clatter; confused noise.

As a noun clutter is

a confused disordered jumble of things.

Clitter vs Clotter - What's the difference?

clitter | clotter |


As a noun clitter

is loose stones on hillsides deposited by weathering.

As a verb clotter is

(obsolete) to concrete into lumps; to clot.

Blotter vs Clotter - What's the difference?

blotter | clotter |


As a noun blotter

is a piece of blotting paper in a pad as a piece of desk furniture.

As a verb clotter is

to concrete into lumps; to clot.

Clotter vs Cotter - What's the difference?

clotter | cotter |


As verbs the difference between clotter and cotter

is that clotter is (obsolete) to concrete into lumps; to clot while cotter is to fasten with a cotter.

As a noun cotter is

(mechanical engineering) a pin or wedge inserted through a slot to hold machine parts together or cotter can be a peasant who performed labour in exchange for the right to live in a cottage.

Clotter vs Clatter - What's the difference?

clotter | clatter |


As verbs the difference between clotter and clatter

is that clotter is (obsolete) to concrete into lumps; to clot while clatter is to cause to make a rattling sound.

As a noun clatter is

a rattling noise.

Clotter vs Clotted - What's the difference?

clotter | clotted |


As verbs the difference between clotter and clotted

is that clotter is (obsolete) to concrete into lumps; to clot while clotted is (clot).