Sheeter vs Sheeted - What's the difference?
sheeter | sheeted |
An industrial machine (similar in principal to a roller-type pasta machine) that produces a sheet of dough, fondant etc. in a regular thickness
To be covered by a sheet of cloth or paper or other similar material.
(Road haulage) To be secured by a special tarpaulin
(sheet)
As a noun sheeter
is an industrial machine (similar in principal to a roller-type pasta machine) that produces a sheet of dough, fondant etc in a regular thickness.As an adjective sheeted is
to be covered by a sheet of cloth or paper or other similar material.As a verb sheeted is
(sheet).sheeter
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(en noun)sheeted
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Adjective
(en adjective)- This load must be well roped and sheeted to be safe.