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Rotter vs Rutter - What's the difference?

rotter | rutter |

As nouns the difference between rotter and rutter

is that rotter is a worthless, despicable person while rutter is a thing that ruts.

As a proper noun Rutter is

{{surname|lang=en}.

rotter

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • A worthless, despicable person.
  • (British, slang) A scoundrel.
  • (British, slang, journalism) A non-accredited journalist.
  • * {{quote-news, author=Daniel Taylor, title=David Silva seizes point for Manchester City as Chelsea are checked, work=(The Guardian) (London), date=31 January 2015 citation
  • , passage=pparently it was the fault of Jamie Redknapp and all the other rotters in the media that Diego Costa was suspended and Mourinho, in turn, was applying his own ban.}}

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    rutter

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • A thing that ruts.
  • A tool used in peat cutting.
  • A guide who leads the way through a difficult or unknown course.
  • A pilot book or seaman's guide carried by navigators in the Middle Ages; a precursor to the modern navigation chart.
  • (obsolete) A horseman or trooper.
  • * Beaumont and Fletcher
  • Such a regiment of rutters / Never defied men braver.

    See also

    * Rut

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