terms |
rattish |
As a noun terms
is .
As an adjective rattish is
pertaining to rats or
rattish can be slightly short-tempered.
rattish |
prattish |
As adjectives the difference between rattish and prattish
is that
rattish is pertaining to rats or
rattish can be slightly short-tempered while
prattish is like a prat; foolish.
ratfish |
rattish |
As a noun ratfish
is a Pacific fish, species: Hydrolagus colliei, that has a long rat-like tail.
As an adjective rattish is
pertaining to rats.
ruttish |
rattish |
As adjectives the difference between ruttish and rattish
is that
ruttish is related to a rut; being in a state of sexual arousal; rutty; lustful while
rattish is pertaining to rats.
rattish |
cattish |
As adjectives the difference between rattish and cattish
is that
rattish is pertaining to rats or
rattish can be slightly short-tempered while
cattish is catlike; in the manner of a cat.
rattish |
fattish |
As adjectives the difference between rattish and fattish
is that
rattish is pertaining to rats or
rattish can be slightly short-tempered while
fattish is somewhat fat.
brattish |
rattish |
As adjectives the difference between brattish and rattish
is that
brattish is characteristic of a brat; childishly rude and annoying while
rattish is pertaining to rats or
rattish can be slightly short-tempered.
rattish |
battish |
As adjectives the difference between rattish and battish
is that
rattish is pertaining to rats or
rattish can be slightly short-tempered while
battish is (zoological) of, pertaining to, or resembling a bat.
dilapidated |
rattish |
As adjectives the difference between dilapidated and rattish
is that
dilapidated is having fallen into a state of disrepair or deterioration, especially through neglect while
rattish is pertaining to rats or
rattish can be slightly short-tempered.
As a verb dilapidated
is .
slightly |
rattish |
As an adverb slightly
is slenderly; delicately.
As an adjective rattish is
pertaining to rats or
rattish can be slightly short-tempered.
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