butted
Butted (adjective) means Joined together end-to-end, as with a butt joint. Example: “The two boards were butted and glued along the seam.”
How to use butted
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishJoined edge-to-edge, or past tense of "to butt" (headbutt/push against).
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The two boards were _____ and glued along the seam.
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What does “butted” mean?
The word “butted” means joined together end-to-end, as with a butt joint. In plain terms, joined edge-to-edge, or past tense of "to butt" (headbutt/push against).
How do you pronounce “butted”?
“Butted” is pronounced BUH-tihd ([ˈbʌɾɨd] in IPA).
How do you use “butted” in a sentence?
Here is “butted” used in a sentence: “The two boards were butted and glued along the seam.”
What part of speech is “butted”?
“Butted” is an adjective.