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grimy

Rimy vs Grimy - What's the difference?

rimy | grimy |


As adjectives the difference between rimy and grimy

is that rimy is coated in rime while grimy is stained, or covered with grime.

Grimy vs Grimly - What's the difference?

grimy | grimly |


In lang=en terms the difference between grimy and grimly

is that grimy is from the urban musical genre called grime while grimly is grim-looking, grim-natured.

As adjectives the difference between grimy and grimly

is that grimy is stained, or covered with grime while grimly is grim-looking, grim-natured.

As an adverb grimly is

in a grim manner.

Grisy vs Grimy - What's the difference?

grisy | grimy |


As adjectives the difference between grisy and grimy

is that grisy is (obsolete) grim, grisly or grisy can be (obsolete) grey; grizzled while grimy is stained, or covered with grime.

Oily vs Grimy - What's the difference?

oily | grimy |


As adjectives the difference between oily and grimy

is that oily is relating to oil while grimy is stained, or covered with grime.

As a noun oily

is a marble with an oily lustre.

Taxonomy vs Grimy - What's the difference?

taxonomy | grimy |


As a noun taxonomy

is the science or the technique used to make a classification.

As an adjective grimy is

stained, or covered with grime.

Grimy vs Grimily - What's the difference?

grimy | grimily |


As an adjective grimy

is stained, or covered with grime.

As an adverb grimily is

in a grimy manner.

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