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doty

S vs Doty - What's the difference?

s | doty |


As a letter s

is the letter s with a.

As an adjective doty is

(carpentry|of wood) suffering from rot, or waterlogged.

Doty vs Shabby - What's the difference?

doty | shabby |


As adjectives the difference between doty and shabby

is that doty is (carpentry|of wood) suffering from rot, or waterlogged while shabby is torn or worn; poor; mean; ragged.

Dots vs Doty - What's the difference?

dots | doty |


As a noun dots

is plural of lang=en.

As a verb dots

is third-person singular of dot.

As an adjective doty is

suffering from rot, or waterlogged.

Dopy vs Doty - What's the difference?

dopy | doty |


As adjectives the difference between dopy and doty

is that dopy is while doty is (carpentry|of wood) suffering from rot, or waterlogged.

Dorty vs Doty - What's the difference?

dorty | doty |


As adjectives the difference between dorty and doty

is that dorty is (geordie) dirty; unclean while doty is (carpentry|of wood) suffering from rot, or waterlogged.

Dogy vs Doty - What's the difference?

dogy | doty |


As a noun dogy

is .

As an adjective doty is

(carpentry|of wood) suffering from rot, or waterlogged.

Doty vs Dooty - What's the difference?

doty | dooty |


As an adjective doty

is suffering from rot, or waterlogged.

As a noun dooty is

an alternative spelling of lang=en.

Doy vs Doty - What's the difference?

doy | doty |


As an interjection doy

is disdainful indication that something is obvious; see duh.

As an adjective doty is

suffering from rot, or waterlogged.

Doty vs Doth - What's the difference?

doty | doth |


As an adjective doty

is (carpentry|of wood) suffering from rot, or waterlogged.

As a verb doth is

singe, scorch.

Dot vs Doty - What's the difference?

dot | doty |


As a noun dot

is a small spot.

As a verb dot

is to cover with small spots (of some liquid).

As a preposition dot

is dot product of the previous vector and the following vector.

As a proper noun Dot

is diminutive of the female given name Dorothy.

As an acronym DOT

is department of Transportation.

As an adjective doty is

suffering from rot, or waterlogged.

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