slaughters |
butcher |
As verbs the difference between slaughters and butcher
is that
slaughters is third-person singular of slaughter while
butcher is to slaughter (animals) and prepare (meat) for market.
As proper nouns the difference between slaughters and butcher
is that
slaughters is the Cotswold villages of
Upper Slaughter and
Lower Slaughter in Gloucestershire, England, and the surrounding area while
Butcher is {{surname|A=An|occupational|from=occupations}} for a butcher.
As a noun butcher is
a person who prepares and sells meat (and sometimes also slaughters the animals).
laughters |
slaughters |
As a noun laughters
is .
As a proper noun slaughters is
the cotswold villages of in gloucestershire, england, and the surrounding area.
flaughters |
slaughters |
As a noun flaughters
is .
As a proper noun slaughters is
the cotswold villages of in gloucestershire, england, and the surrounding area.