Slatch vs Scatch - What's the difference?
slatch | scatch |
The period of a transitory breeze.
An interval of good weather.
(nautical) The loose part of a rope; slack.
(Webster 1913) A kind of bit for the bridle of a horse.
(obsolete, UK, dialect) A stilt.
(Webster 1913)
As nouns the difference between slatch and scatch
is that slatch is the period of a transitory breeze while scatch is a kind of bit for the bridle of a horse.slatch
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Noun
(es)scatch
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Noun
(es)- (Bailey)