different between buttered vs butterer
buttered
English
Verb
buttered
- simple past tense and past participle of butter
Adjective
buttered (comparative more buttered, superlative most buttered)
- Spread with butter.
- hot buttered toast
Derived terms
- cocoa-buttered
- unbuttered
Anagrams
- Burdette, rebutted
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butterer
English
Etymology
butter +? -er
Noun
butterer (plural butterers)
- Agent noun of butter; one who butters.
Anagrams
- rebutter
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