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gory

Gory vs Gorm - What's the difference?

gory | gorm |


As a noun gory

is .

As a proper noun gorm is

.

Gory vs Tory - What's the difference?

gory | tory |


As nouns the difference between gory and tory

is that gory is while tory is a political conservative supporting monarchy and traditional political and social institutions.

As an adjective tory is

conservative, right-wing.

Lory vs Gory - What's the difference?

lory | gory |


As nouns the difference between lory and gory

is that lory is any of various small, brightly coloured, parrots native to australasia they are usually classified in the subfamily loriinae while gory is .

Cory vs Gory - What's the difference?

cory | gory |


As a proper noun Cory

is {{surname|from=Irish}.

As a noun cory

is any fish belonging to the genus genus: Corydoras, a group of South American freshwater catfish.

As an adjective gory is

covered with blood, very bloody.

Gory vs Gorry - What's the difference?

gory | gorry |


As an adjective gory

is covered with blood, very bloody.

As an interjection gorry is

god.

Gory vs Gery - What's the difference?

gory | gery |


As a noun gory

is .

As an adjective gery is

(obsolete) changeable; fickle.

Gorky vs Gory - What's the difference?

gorky | gory |


As an adjective gorky

is (informal) awkward or strange.

As a noun gory is

.

Ogry vs Gory - What's the difference?

ogry | gory |


As an adjective ogry

is (nonce word) resembling, or pertaining to, an ogre.

As a noun gory is

.

Gord vs Gory - What's the difference?

gord | gory |


As a proper noun gord

is a diminutive of the male given name gordon.

As a noun gory is

.

Gory vs Goby - What's the difference?

gory | goby |


As an adjective gory

is covered with blood, very bloody.

As a noun goby is

any of various small fish from the large family Gobiidae, in which the pelvic fins are fused to form a disc-shaped sucker.

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