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Barry vs Larry - What's the difference?

barry | larry |


As proper nouns the difference between barry and larry

is that barry is a given name derived from Irish, sometimes also used as a diminutive of Bartholomew while Larry is a diminutive of Laurence and Lawrence. Popular as a male given name in the U.S. in the 1940s and the 1950s.

As nouns the difference between barry and larry

is that barry is a field divided transversely into several equal parts, and consisting of two different tinctures interchangeably disposed while larry is alternative form of lang=en.

Larry vs Harry - What's the difference?

larry | harry |


As a noun larry

is .

As a proper noun harry is

, also used as a pet form of henry and harold.

Larry vs Marry - What's the difference?

larry | marry |


As a proper noun Larry

is a diminutive of Laurence and Lawrence. Popular as a male given name in the U.S. in the 1940s and the 1950s.

As a noun larry

is alternative form of lang=en.

As a verb marry is

to enter into the conjugal or connubial state; to take a husband or a wife.

As an interjection marry is

indeed!, in truth!; a term of asseveration.

Larry vs Tarry - What's the difference?

larry | tarry |


As nouns the difference between larry and tarry

is that larry is while tarry is a sojourn.

As a verb tarry is

to delay; to be late or tardy in beginning or doing anything.

As an adjective tarry is

resembling tar.

Farry vs Larry - What's the difference?

farry | larry |


As nouns the difference between farry and larry

is that farry is (obsolete) a farrow while larry is .

Larry vs Parry - What's the difference?

larry | parry |


As a noun larry

is .

As a proper noun parry is

.

Lardy vs Larry - What's the difference?

lardy | larry |


As nouns the difference between lardy and larry

is that lardy is (slang|pejorative) an obese person while larry is .

As an adjective lardy

is resembling or containing (perhaps an excess of) lard.

Varry vs Larry - What's the difference?

varry | larry |


As an adverb varry

is .

As a noun larry is

.

Carry vs Larry - What's the difference?

carry | larry |


As nouns the difference between carry and larry

is that carry is a manner of transporting or lifting something; the grip or position in which something is carried while larry is .

As a verb carry

is (lb) to lift (something) and take it to another place; to transport (something) by lifting.

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