different between littery vs litters
littery
English
Etymology
litter +? -y
Adjective
littery (comparative more littery, superlative most littery)
- Covered or encumbered with litter.
- Consisting of or constituting litter.
Anagrams
- tritely
littery From the web:
- what lottery is tonight
- what lottery drawing is tonight
- what lottery plays tonight
- what lottery is tonight in texas
- what lottery plays today
- what lottery game is tonight
- what lottery goes off tonight
- what lottery is today
litters
English
Noun
litters
- plural of litter
Verb
litters
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of litter
Anagrams
- litster, retilts, slitter, stilter, tilters, titlers
litters From the web:
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- what litters the oceans
- what country litters the most
- what does liters mean
- what is litters in dogs
- what race litters the most
- what cat litters are flushable
- what state litters the most
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