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homy

Homy - What does it mean?

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Horny vs Homy - What's the difference?

horny | homy |


As adjectives the difference between horny and homy

is that horny is hard or bony, like an animal's horn while homy is (archaic) homely.

Homy vs Homie - What's the difference?

homy | homie |


As an adjective homy

is (archaic) homely.

As a noun homie is

(african american vernacular english) someone, particularly a male acquaintance, from one's hometown.

Omy vs Homy - What's the difference?

omy | homy |


As adjectives the difference between omy and homy

is that omy is mellow, as land while homy is (archaic) homely.

Homey vs Homy - What's the difference?

homey | homy |

Homy is a related term of homey.



As adjectives the difference between homey and homy

is that homey is befitting a home; cozy, intimate while homy is homely.

As a noun homey

is alternative form of homie.

Homy vs Hoky - What's the difference?

homy | hoky |


As adjectives the difference between homy and hoky

is that homy is (archaic) homely while hoky is .

Homy vs Hoy - What's the difference?

homy | hoy |


As an adjective homy

is (archaic) homely.

As a noun hoy is

a small coaster vessel, usually sloop-rigged, used in conveying passengers and goods, or as a tender to larger vessels in port.

As an interjection hoy is

ho!, hallo!, stop!.

As a verb hoy is

(label) to throw.

Homo vs Homy - What's the difference?

homo | homy |


As an acronym homo

is (chemistry) highest occupied molecular orbital.

As an adjective homy is

(archaic) homely.

Holy vs Homy - What's the difference?

holy | homy |


As adjectives the difference between holy and homy

is that holy is naked while homy is (archaic) homely.

Taxonomy vs Homy - What's the difference?

taxonomy | homy |


As a noun taxonomy

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

As an adjective homy is

(archaic) homely.

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