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The two words that make up "splatter" are "splat" and "atter." "Splat" refers to a sound or action associated with something hitting a surface with force, often resulting in a messy spread, while "atter" is a suffix that doesn't have a standalone meaning but helps form the verb "splatter." Together, they describe the action of liquid or other substances being scattered or thrown about in a messy way.

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