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anty

Anty vs Anta - What's the difference?

anty | anta |


As an adjective anty

is covered with ants.

As a proper noun ANTA is

acronym of Australian National Training Authority|lang=en.

As a noun anta is

a kind of pier produced by thickening a wall at its termination, treated architecturally as a pilaster, with capital and base.

Ants vs Anty - What's the difference?

ants | anty |


As a noun ants

is plural of lang=en.

As an adjective anty is

covered with ants.

Banty vs Anty - What's the difference?

banty | anty |


As adjectives the difference between banty and anty

is that banty is (us) bantam (small, but aggressive) while anty is covered with ants.

Ante vs Anty - What's the difference?

ante | anty |


As a proper noun ante

is .

As an adjective anty is

covered with ants.

Anty vs Antsy - What's the difference?

anty | antsy |


As adjectives the difference between anty and antsy

is that anty is covered with ants while antsy is restless, apprehensive and fidgety.

Janty vs Anty - What's the difference?

janty | anty |


As adjectives the difference between janty and anty

is that janty is while anty is covered with ants.

Anty vs Arty - What's the difference?

anty | arty |


As adjectives the difference between anty and arty

is that anty is covered with ants while arty is pretending to artistic worth; high-flown.

As a proper noun Arty is

a diminutive of the male given name Arthur.

Aunty vs Anty - What's the difference?

aunty | anty |


As a noun aunty

is an alternative spelling of lang=en.

As an adjective anty is

covered with ants.

Andy vs Anty - What's the difference?

andy | anty |


As a noun andy

is android.

As an adjective anty is

covered with ants.

Anty vs Anny - What's the difference?

anty | anny |


As an adjective anty

is covered with ants.

As a determiner anny is

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