Slatter vs Slatted - What's the difference?
slatter | slatted |
To be careless, negligent, or awkward, especially with regard to dress and neatness.
To be wasteful.
As a noun slatter
is hay harvest, mowing (the act of harvesting hay; the ground or the time for harvesting hay).As an adjective slatted is
of or pertaining to a slat; having slats.As a verb slatted is
(slat).slatter
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Verb
(en verb)- (Ray)