Definition, Meaning, Synonyms & Anagrams | English word ATTER
ATTER
Definitions of ATTER
- (archaic or UKdialectal) Poison, venom, especially of a venomous animal.
- (archaic or UKdialectal) Pus, corrupt or morbid matter from a sore or wound.
- (UKdialectal) Epithelium produced on the tongue.
- (UKdialectal) A scab; a dry sore.
- (UKdialectal) To venom; sting.
- (UKdialectal) To discharge, as a sore; clot; curdle; cake.
Number of letters
5
Is palindrome
No
Examples of Using ATTER in a Sentence
- Eight municipalities (Atter, Pye, Hellern, Nahne, Voxtrup, Darum, Gretesch and Lüstringen) were merged with the city of Osnabrück in the same year.
The streams called Ice-waves, those which were so long come from the fountain-heads that the yeasty atter upon them had hardened like the slag that runs out of the fire,-these then became ice; and when the ice halted and ceased to run, then it froze over above.
- Also in Gylfaginning, atter is described as forming in Ginnungagap, which gave rise to the primordial being Ymir, as described by the jötunn Vafþrúðnir in Vafþrúðnismál:.
- That same year he painted En Skovsø, Sommeraften (A Forest Lake, Summer Evening) and in 1874 En Sommerdag i Dyrehaven; et Tordenvejr er trukket forbi og Solen atter kommen frem (A Summer Day in Dyrehave; a Thunderstorm has Passed and the Sun Comes Out Again), two paintings considered among his most important and harmonious works.
- Continuing their focus on instigating advertisements for flavours of Tango other than Orange, David Atter of Britvic re-hired HHLC + Partners to create the new Tango Blackcurrant advertisement.
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