- clotter
- clot·ter
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
Clotter — Clot ter, v. i. [From {Clot}.] To concrete into lumps; to clot. [Obs.] Clottered blood. Chapman. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
clotter — Mawdesley Glossary to stumble or fall. He cluttered down He fell down the steps … English dialects glossary
clotter — ˈklätə(r) intransitive verb Etymology: Middle English cloteren, from clot (I) + eren (freq. suffix) now dialect Britain : clot, coagulate … Useful english dictionary
clowder — n. [from clodder, dial. variant of {clotter}, to clot, huddle together. RHUD] a group of cats. [WordNet 1.5] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Alcohol and cardiovascular disease — The subject of alcohol and heart attacks is important because the major cause of death in many countries is cardiovascular disease.Research indicates that moderate drinkers are less likely to suffer heart attacks than are abstainers or heavy… … Wikipedia
clowder — /klow deuhr/, n. a group or cluster of cats. [1795 1805; var. of dial. clodder clotted mass, n. use of clodder to clot, coagulate, ME clothered, clothred (ptp.), var. of clotered; cf. obs. clotter to huddle together; see CLUTTER] * * * … Universalium
clutter — /klut euhr/, v.t. 1. to fill or litter with things in a disorderly manner: All kinds of papers cluttered the top of his desk. v.i. 2. Brit. Dial. to run in disorder; move with bustle and confusion. 3. Brit. Dial. to make a clatter. 4. to speak so … Universalium
clutter — verb cover or fill with an untidy collection of things: the lounge was cluttered with books and newspapers. noun things lying about untidily. ↘an untidy state. Origin ME: var. of dialect clotter to clot , influenced by cluster and clatter … English new terms dictionary
clutter — clut•ter [[t]ˈklʌt ər[/t]] v. t. 1) to fill or litter with things in a disorderly manner: Newspapers cluttered the living room[/ex] 2) brit. Dial. to bustle 3) a disorderly heap or assemblage; litter 4) a confused state 5) elm elo echoes on a… … From formal English to slang
clutter — /ˈklʌtə / (say klutuh) verb (t) 1. to fill (a place) in a disorderly fashion with too many objects. –verb (i) 2. to run in disorder; move with bustle and confusion. 3. to make a clatter. 4. to speak so rapidly and inexactly that distortions of… …