Shooted vs Shooter - What's the difference?
shooted | shooter |
(in combination ) having a specified form of shoot
* 2004 , Neil Armstrong et al, Gardening on the Edge: Drawing on the Cornwall Experience p. 203[http://books.google.com/books?id=r_Tbv5uNky8C&pg=PA203&dq=%22shooted%22&as_brr=3]
(obsolete, nonstandard) (shoot)
Someone who shoots something; a gunner, archer etc.
(slang) A firearm.
A video game in which shooting enemies (or targets) is the main objective.
A professional wrestler who uses actual fighting moves as part of his style, or who speaks his mind during a live or televised event (instead of speaking from a script).
A large marble used for knocking smaller marbles out of a chalk circle.
* 2011 , Jamie MacLennan, ZhaoHui Tang, Bogdan Crivat, Data Mining with Microsoft SQL Server 2008
An alcoholic beverage typically served in a shot glass.
A shooting star.
As an adjective shooted
is (in combination) having a specified form of shoot.As a verb shooted
is past tense of shoot.As a noun shooter is
someone who shoots something; a gunner, archer etc.shooted
English
Adjective
(-)- Cultivation-worthy species are confined to Equisetum, the sole genus, which has two subgenera: subgenus Equisetum — the deciduous-shooted species.
Verb
(head)Anagrams
*shooter
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Noun
(en noun)- You separate the marbles by color until you have four groups, but then you notice that some of the marbles are regulars, some are shooters , and some are peewees.