assy |
bassy |
As adjectives the difference between assy and bassy
is that
assy is characteristic of or like an ass or asshole while
bassy is describing the reproduction of sound that overemphasizes low-frequency sounds.
As a noun assy
is abbreviation of lang=en.
bassy |
gassy |
As adjectives the difference between bassy and gassy
is that
bassy is describing the reproduction of sound that overemphasizes low-frequency sounds while
gassy is of a beverage, containing dissolved gas (usually carbon dioxide).
bassa |
bassy |
As a noun bassa
is obsolete spelling of bashaw.
As an adjective bassy is
describing the reproduction of sound that overemphasizes low-frequency sounds.
bagsy |
bassy |
As a verb bagsy
is to make a verbal claim to.
As an adjective bassy is
describing the reproduction of sound that overemphasizes low-frequency sounds.
massy |
bassy |
As adjectives the difference between massy and bassy
is that
massy is heavy; massive while
bassy is describing the reproduction of sound that overemphasizes low-frequency sounds.
As a noun massy
is .
bassy |
brassy |
As adjectives the difference between bassy and brassy
is that
bassy is describing the reproduction of sound that overemphasizes low-frequency sounds while
brassy is resembling brass.
As a noun brassy is
same as brassie .
sassy |
bassy |
As adjectives the difference between sassy and bassy
is that
sassy is impudent while
bassy is describing the reproduction of sound that overemphasizes low-frequency sounds.
bassy |
bossy |
As adjectives the difference between bassy and bossy
is that
bassy is describing the reproduction of sound that overemphasizes low-frequency sounds while
bossy is tending to give orders to others, especially when unwarranted; domineering or
bossy can be ornamented with bosses; studded.
As a noun bossy is
(us|informal|dated) a cow or calf.
bassy |
basso |
As an adjective bassy
is describing the reproduction of sound that overemphasizes low-frequency sounds.
As a noun basso is
a bass singer, especially in opera.
lassy |
bassy |
As a noun lassy
is
chiefly scots variant of lassie.
As an adjective bassy is
describing the reproduction of sound that overemphasizes low-frequency sounds.
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