Clotted vs Alotted - What's the difference?
clotted | alotted |
(clot)
A solidified mass of blood.
A solidified mass of any liquid.
* Francis Bacon
A silly person.
To form into a clot or mass.
To cause to clot or form into a mass.
(allot)
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As verbs the difference between clotted and alotted
is that clotted is (clot) while alotted is (allot).As an adjective alotted is
distributed or apportioned.clotted
English
Verb
(head)clot
English
Noun
(en noun)- Doth bake the egg into clots as if it began to poach.
Verb
Anagrams
* ----alotted
English
Alternative forms
allottedVerb
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Adjective
(en adjective)citation, archiveorg= , accessdate=2013-04-21 , passage=… that the Bush administration considered holding him as an enemy combatant after serving his alotted sentence. }}