tatters
Tatters vs Raggedly - What's the difference?
tatters | raggedly |As a noun tatters
is (plurale tantum) ragged clothing or fabric, paper, etc.As a verb tatters
is (tatter).As an adverb raggedly is
in a ragged manner, unevenly, especially not in unison.Tatters vs Rags - What's the difference?
tatters | rags |As nouns the difference between tatters and rags
is that tatters is (plurale tantum) ragged clothing or fabric, paper, etc while rags is the first month of the year; see also.As a verb tatters
is (tatter).Shred vs Tatters - What's the difference?
shred | tatters |As nouns the difference between shred and tatters
is that shred is a long, narrow piece cut or torn off; a strip while tatters is ragged clothing or fabric, paper, etc.As verbs the difference between shred and tatters
is that shred is to cut or tear into narrow and long pieces or strips while tatters is third-person singular of tatter.Strads vs Tatters - What's the difference?
strads | tatters |As nouns the difference between strads and tatters
is that strads is while tatters is (plurale tantum) ragged clothing or fabric, paper, etc.As a verb tatters is
(tatter).Wikidiffcom vs Tatters - What's the difference?
wikidiffcom | tatters |Wikidiffcom is likely misspelled.
Wikidiffcom has no English definition.