squatter
verbcommon noun
Syllable Decomposition
squatterfrom the English squat (to crouch), itself from the Old French esquatir or esquater, ("to break"), from the Vulgar Latin *coactire, from the Classical Latin cogere ("to press together, condense"), from co- and agere.
Definition
Conjugation
→ Conjugation of "squatter"Anagram
traquets
See also
squatte (v.) squattant (v.) squattés (v.) squattons (v.) squattent (v.) squattais (v.) squattions (v.) squattiez (v.) squattaient (v.) squattai (v.) squattas (v.) squatta (v.) squattâmes (v.) squattâtes (v.) squattèrent (v.) squatterai (v.) squattera (v.) squatterons (v.) squatterez (v.) squatteront (v.)