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cottagey

Cottages vs Cottagey - What's the difference?

cottages | cottagey |


As a noun cottages

is .

As an adjective cottagey is

resembling or characteristic of a cottage.

Cottagey vs Cottager - What's the difference?

cottagey | cottager |


As an adjective cottagey

is resembling or characteristic of a cottage.

As a noun cottager is

a person who has the tenure of a cottage, usually also the occupant.

Cottaged vs Cottagey - What's the difference?

cottaged | cottagey |


As adjectives the difference between cottaged and cottagey

is that cottaged is filled with or having cottages while cottagey is resembling or characteristic of a cottage.

As a verb cottaged

is (cottage).