slatter |
slitter |
As a verb slatter
is to be careless, negligent, or awkward, especially with regard to dress and neatness.
As a noun slitter is
a person who or thing that slits.
slatter |
slattern |
As nouns the difference between slatter and slattern
is that
slatter is hay harvest, mowing (the act of harvesting hay; the ground or the time for harvesting hay) while
slattern is a slut, a sexually promiscuous woman.
slatier |
slatter |
As an adjective slatier
is (
slaty).
As a noun slatter is
hay harvest, mowing (the act of harvesting hay; the ground or the time for harvesting hay).
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
.
slatter |
latter |
As a noun slatter
is hay harvest, mowing (the act of harvesting hay; the ground or the time for harvesting hay).
As an adjective latter is
relating to or being the second of two items.
shatter |
slatter |
As nouns the difference between shatter and slatter
is that
shatter is (archaic) a fragment of anything shattered while
slatter is hay harvest, mowing (the act of harvesting hay; the ground or the time for harvesting hay).
As a verb shatter
is to violently break something into pieces.
swatter |
slatter |
As nouns the difference between swatter and slatter
is that
swatter is something used to swat with short for a flyswatter while
slatter is hay harvest, mowing (the act of harvesting hay; the ground or the time for harvesting hay).
slatter |
platter |
As nouns the difference between slatter and platter
is that
slatter is hay harvest, mowing (the act of harvesting hay; the ground or the time for harvesting hay) while
platter is a tray for serving foods or
platter can be one who plats/plaits or braids.
scatter |
slatter |
As a verb scatter
is (ergative) to (cause to) separate and go in different directions; to disperse.
As a noun slatter is
hay harvest, mowing (the act of harvesting hay; the ground or the time for harvesting hay).
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