different between guttery vs gutters
guttery
English
Etymology
gutter +? -y
Adjective
guttery (comparative more guttery, superlative most guttery)
- Having a guttering flame; flickering and weak.
- (by extension) Dark and brooding.
- Vulgar; salacious or crude.
Noun
guttery (plural gutteries)
- The part of an abattoir used for emptying the gut of its contents; tripery.
guttery From the web:
gutters
English
Noun
gutters
- plural of gutter
- (Scotland) mud; dirt
Verb
gutters
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of gutter
Danish
Noun
gutters c
- indefinite genitive plural of gut
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