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slater

Slater vs Slather - What's the difference?

slater | slather |


As nouns the difference between slater and slather

is that slater is one who lays slates, or whose occupation is to slate buildings while slather is a thick sauce or spread that is to be slathered (spread thickly) onto food.

As a proper noun Slater

is {{surname}.

As a verb slather is

to spread something thickly on something else; to coat well.

Slatter vs Slater - What's the difference?

slatter | slater |


As a noun slatter

is hay harvest, mowing (the act of harvesting hay; the ground or the time for harvesting hay).

As a proper noun slater is

.

Slaten vs Slater - What's the difference?

slaten | slater |


As an adjective slaten

is (label) made of.

As a proper noun slater is

.

Slater vs Slayer - What's the difference?

slater | slayer |


As nouns the difference between slater and slayer

is that slater is one who lays slates, or whose occupation is to slate buildings while slayer is one who slays; a killer; a murderer; a destroyer of life.

As a proper noun Slater

is {{surname}.

Slater vs Slated - What's the difference?

slater | slated |


As a proper noun slater

is .

As an adjective slated is

(chiefly|us) scheduled.

As a verb slated is

(slate).

Slater vs Slatier - What's the difference?

slater | slatier |


As a proper noun slater

is .

As an adjective slatier is

(slaty).

Skater vs Slater - What's the difference?

skater | slater |


As a noun skater

is a person who skates.

As a proper noun slater is

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