grouts |
grouty |
As a verb grouts
is (
grout).
As an adjective grouty is
full of grout(s), that is, sediment or
grouty can be angry or surly, sulky.
grout |
grouty |
As a noun grout
is a thin mortar used to fill the gaps between tiles and cavities in masonry.
As a verb grout
is to insert mortar between tiles.
As an adjective grouty is
full of grout(s), that is, sediment.
gouty |
grouty |
As adjectives the difference between gouty and grouty
is that
gouty is suffering from gout while
grouty is full of grout(s), that is, sediment or
grouty can be angry or surly, sulky.
grouty |
trouty |
As an adjective grouty
is full of grout(s), that is, sediment or
grouty can be angry or surly, sulky.
As a proper noun trouty is
a settlement in newfoundland and labrador.
grotty |
grouty |
As adjectives the difference between grotty and grouty
is that
grotty is (slang|british|canada|australia|nz) unpleasant, dirty, slovenly or offensive while
grouty is full of grout(s), that is, sediment or
grouty can be angry or surly, sulky.