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ratten

Wikidiffcom vs Ratten - What's the difference?

wikidiffcom | ratten |


As an adjective ratten is

rotten.

Terms vs Ratten - What's the difference?

terms | ratten |


As a noun terms

is .

As an adjective ratten is

rotten.

Ratten vs Latten - What's the difference?

ratten | latten |


As an adjective ratten

is rotten.

As a noun latten is

.

Ratten vs Ratter - What's the difference?

ratten | ratter |


As adjectives the difference between ratten and ratter

is that ratten is rotten while ratter is right; modern swedish .

As a noun ratter is

.

Ratteen vs Ratten - What's the difference?

ratteen | ratten |


As a noun ratteen

is a thick, coarse, woolen twill.

As a verb ratten is

to sabotage machinery or tools as part of an industrial dispute, particularly the tools of a workman who went against the union.

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).

Ratten vs Batten - What's the difference?

ratten | batten |


As an adjective ratten

is rotten.

As a verb batten is

to become better; improve in condition, especially by feeding or batten can be to furnish with battens.

As a noun batten is

a thin strip of wood used in construction to hold members of a structure together or to provide a fixing point.

Rattan vs Ratten - What's the difference?

rattan | ratten |


As a noun rattan

is .

As an adjective ratten is

rotten.

Fatten vs Ratten - What's the difference?

fatten | ratten |


As a verb fatten

is to become fatter.

As an adjective ratten is

rotten.

Ratten vs Patten - What's the difference?

ratten | patten |


As an adjective ratten

is rotten.

As a noun patten is

any of various types of footwear with thick soles, often used to elevate the foot, especially wooden clogs.

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