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snotter

Terms vs Snotter - What's the difference?

terms | snotter |


As nouns the difference between terms and snotter

is that terms is while snotter is (nautical) a rope going over a yardarm, used to bend a tripping line to, in sending down topgallant and royal yards in vessels of war; also, the short line supporting the heel of the sprit in a small boat.

As a verb snotter is

to snivel; to cry or whine.

Snottery vs Snotter - What's the difference?

snottery | snotter |


As nouns the difference between snottery and snotter

is that snottery is (obsolete) filth; abomination while snotter is (nautical) a rope going over a yardarm, used to bend a tripping line to, in sending down topgallant and royal yards in vessels of war; also, the short line supporting the heel of the sprit in a small boat.

As a verb snotter is

to snivel; to cry or whine.

Snotter vs Snorter - What's the difference?

snotter | snorter |


As nouns the difference between snotter and snorter

is that snotter is (nautical) a rope going over a yardarm, used to bend a tripping line to, in sending down topgallant and royal yards in vessels of war; also, the short line supporting the heel of the sprit in a small boat while snorter is one who snorts.

As a verb snotter

is to snivel; to cry or whine.

Snotter vs Spotter - What's the difference?

snotter | spotter |


As nouns the difference between snotter and spotter

is that snotter is (nautical) a rope going over a yardarm, used to bend a tripping line to, in sending down topgallant and royal yards in vessels of war; also, the short line supporting the heel of the sprit in a small boat while spotter is a person who observes something.

As a verb snotter

is to snivel; to cry or whine.

Snotted vs Snotter - What's the difference?

snotted | snotter |


As verbs the difference between snotted and snotter

is that snotted is (snot) while snotter is to snivel; to cry or whine.

As a noun snotter is

(nautical) a rope going over a yardarm, used to bend a tripping line to, in sending down topgallant and royal yards in vessels of war; also, the short line supporting the heel of the sprit in a small boat.

Snotter vs Snottier - What's the difference?

snotter | snottier |


As a noun snotter

is (nautical) a rope going over a yardarm, used to bend a tripping line to, in sending down topgallant and royal yards in vessels of war; also, the short line supporting the heel of the sprit in a small boat.

As a verb snotter

is to snivel; to cry or whine.

As an adjective snottier is

(snotty).

Snotter vs Slotter - What's the difference?

snotter | slotter |


As nouns the difference between snotter and slotter

is that snotter is a rope going over a yardarm, used to bend a tripping line to, in sending down topgallant and royal yards in vessels of war; also, the short line supporting the heel of the sprit in a small boat while slotter is agent noun of slot; someone or something that slots.

As a verb snotter

is to snivel; to cry or whine.

Snivel vs Snotter - What's the difference?

snivel | snotter |


As verbs the difference between snivel and snotter

is that snivel is to breathe heavily through the nose; to sniffle while snotter is to snivel; to cry or whine.

As nouns the difference between snivel and snotter

is that snivel is the act of snivelling while snotter is a rope going over a yardarm, used to bend a tripping line to, in sending down topgallant and royal yards in vessels of war; also, the short line supporting the heel of the sprit in a small boat.

Sprit vs Snotter - What's the difference?

sprit | snotter |


As nouns the difference between sprit and snotter

is that sprit is (lb) petrol, gas (gasoline) while snotter is (nautical) a rope going over a yardarm, used to bend a tripping line to, in sending down topgallant and royal yards in vessels of war; also, the short line supporting the heel of the sprit in a small boat.

As a verb snotter is

to snivel; to cry or whine.

Heel vs Snotter - What's the difference?

heel | snotter |


As a proper noun heel

is a part of maasgouw in the netherlands.

As a noun snotter is

(nautical) a rope going over a yardarm, used to bend a tripping line to, in sending down topgallant and royal yards in vessels of war; also, the short line supporting the heel of the sprit in a small boat.

As a verb snotter is

to snivel; to cry or whine.

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