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conny

Conny vs Bonny - What's the difference?

conny | bonny |


As adjectives the difference between conny and bonny

is that conny is (uk|dialect) brave; fine; canny while bonny is (geordie).

As a noun bonny is

(mining) a round and compact bed of ore, or a distinct bed, not communicating with a vein.

Conny vs Nonny - What's the difference?

conny | nonny |


As an adjective conny

is (uk|dialect) brave; fine; canny.

As a noun nonny is

(obsolete) a fool.

As an interjection nonny is

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Canny vs Conny - What's the difference?

canny | conny |


As adjectives the difference between canny and conny

is that canny is careful, prudent, cautious while conny is (uk|dialect) brave; fine; canny.

Conny vs Coney - What's the difference?

conny | coney |


As an adjective conny

is (uk|dialect) brave; fine; canny.

As a noun coney is

(rabbit).

Cony vs Conny - What's the difference?

cony | conny |


In uk dialect terms the difference between cony and conny

is that cony is the burbot, also called coney-fish while conny is brave; fine; canny.

As a noun cony

is a rabbit, especially the European rabbit, Oryctolagus cuniculus (formerly known as species: Lepus cuniculus).

As an adjective conny is

brave; fine; canny.

Corny vs Conny - What's the difference?

corny | conny |


As adjectives the difference between corny and conny

is that corny is insipid or trite or corny can be (obsolete) strong, stiff, or hard, like a horn; resembling horn while conny is (uk|dialect) brave; fine; canny.

Cunny vs Conny - What's the difference?

cunny | conny |


As a noun cunny

is (rabbit) or cunny can be (vulgar|slang) a cunt, vulva.

As an adjective conny is

(uk|dialect) brave; fine; canny.

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