bendly |
bendy |
As adjectives the difference between bendly and bendy
is that
bendly is having a diagonal stripe; bendy while
bendy is having the ability to be bent easily.
As an adverb bendly
is bendwise; by bends.
As a noun bendy is
a field divided diagonally into several bends, varying in metal and colour.
bendly |
endly |
In rare|lang=en terms the difference between bendly and endly
is that
bendly is (rare) of, relating to, or resembling a bend while
endly is (rare) extremely; very.
As adjectives the difference between bendly and endly
is that
bendly is (obsolete) having a diagonal stripe; bendy while
endly is (rare) final; of or pertaining to the end; conclusive.
As adverbs the difference between bendly and endly
is that
bendly is (obsolete) bendwise; by bends while
endly is finally; at last.