slater |
slated |
As a proper noun slater
is .
As an adjective slated is
(chiefly|us) scheduled.
As a verb slated is
(
slate).
slated |
skated |
As verbs the difference between slated and skated
is that
slated is past tense of slate while
skated is past tense of skate.
As an adjective slated
is scheduled.
slate |
slated |
In chiefly us terms the difference between slate and slated
is that
slate is to destine or strongly expect while
slated is scheduled.
As adjectives the difference between slate and slated
is that
slate is having the bluish-grey/gray colour/color of slate while
slated is scheduled.
As verbs the difference between slate and slated
is that
slate is to cover with slate while
slated is past tense of slate.
As a noun slate
is a fine-grained homogeneous sedimentary rock composed of clay or volcanic ash which has been metamorphosed so that it cleaves easily into thin layers.
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