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ratted

Ratted vs Vatted - What's the difference?

ratted | vatted |


As verbs the difference between ratted and vatted

is that ratted is (rat) while vatted is (vat).

As an adjective ratted

is (british|slang) intoxicated.

Matted vs Ratted - What's the difference?

matted | ratted |


As verbs the difference between matted and ratted

is that matted is past tense of mat while ratted is past tense of rat.

As adjectives the difference between matted and ratted

is that matted is forming a thick tangled mess while ratted is intoxicated.

Ratted vs Catted - What's the difference?

ratted | catted |


As verbs the difference between ratted and catted

is that ratted is past tense of rat while catted is past tense of cat.

As an adjective ratted

is intoxicated.

Gatted vs Ratted - What's the difference?

gatted | ratted |


As verbs the difference between gatted and ratted

is that gatted is (gat) while ratted is (rat).

As an adjective ratted is

(british|slang) intoxicated.

Ratten vs Ratted - What's the difference?

ratten | ratted |


As adjectives the difference between ratten and ratted

is that ratten is rotten while ratted is (british|slang) intoxicated.

As a verb ratted is

(rat).

Ratter vs Ratted - What's the difference?

ratter | ratted |


As a noun ratter

is anything which catches rats, especially a dog trained to catch them; a rat terrier.

As a verb ratted is

past tense of rat.

As an adjective ratted is

intoxicated.

Ratted vs Tatted - What's the difference?

ratted | tatted |


As verbs the difference between ratted and tatted

is that ratted is past tense of rat while tatted is past tense of tat.

As an adjective ratted

is intoxicated.

Ratted vs Rapted - What's the difference?

ratted | rapted |


As verbs the difference between ratted and rapted

is that ratted is past tense of rat while rapted is past tense of rapt.

As an adjective ratted

is intoxicated.

Rotted vs Ratted - What's the difference?

rotted | ratted |


As adjectives the difference between rotted and ratted

is that rotted is destroyed or damaged by rot while ratted is (british|slang) intoxicated.

As verbs the difference between rotted and ratted

is that rotted is (rot) while ratted is (rat).

Ratted vs Hatted - What's the difference?

ratted | hatted |


As adjectives the difference between ratted and hatted

is that ratted is intoxicated while hatted is wearing a (specified type of) hat.

As a verb ratted

is past tense of rat.

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