different between throated vs troated
throated
English
Etymology
throat +? -ed
Adjective
throated
- (in combination) Having, or using the specified form of throat.
Derived terms
Verb
throated
- simple past tense and past participle of throat
throated From the web:
- what throated sparrow
- what does throated mean
- what does throated barrel mean
- what do throated mean
- what is throated sill
- what is throated endorsement
- what is throated sloth
- what does throated sloth mean
troated
English
Verb
troated
- simple past tense and past participle of troat
Anagrams
- rotated, totread
troated From the web:
- what throated sparrow
- what does throated mean
- how to attract white throated sparrow
- what does a white throated sparrow eat
- what do white throated sparrows eat
- what is the song of the white throated sparrow
- are white throated sparrows invasive
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