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Fortunate vs Licky - What's the difference?

fortunate | licky |


As adjectives the difference between fortunate and licky

is that fortunate is coming by good luck or favorable chance while licky is prone to licking.

Icky vs Licky - What's the difference?

icky | licky |


As adjectives the difference between icky and licky

is that icky is (informal) unpleasantly sticky; yucky; disgusting while licky is prone to licking.

Kicky vs Licky - What's the difference?

kicky | licky |


As adjectives the difference between kicky and licky

is that kicky is lively, exciting, thrilling while licky is prone to licking.

Licky vs Lucky - What's the difference?

licky | lucky |


As adjectives the difference between licky and lucky

is that licky is prone to licking while lucky is favoured by luck; fortunate; meeting with good success or good fortune said of persons.

Licky vs Ticky - What's the difference?

licky | ticky |


As adjectives the difference between licky and ticky

is that licky is prone to licking while ticky is infested with ticks (The tiny woodland arthropod of the order Acarina..

As a noun ticky is

a tick (particularly, a check mark).

As an interjection ticky is

representing short pitchless sound at a reasonable volume.

Locky vs Licky - What's the difference?

locky | licky |


As adjectives the difference between locky and licky

is that locky is having locks or tufts while licky is prone to licking.

Licky vs Linky - What's the difference?

licky | linky |


As adjectives the difference between licky and linky

is that licky is prone to licking while linky is (informal) of or pertaining to hyperlinks.

Licky vs Dicky - What's the difference?

licky | dicky |


As adjectives the difference between licky and dicky

is that licky is prone to licking while dicky is an alternative spelling of lang=en.

As a proper noun Dicky is

a diminutive of the male given name Richard.

As a noun dicky is

an alternative spelling of lang=en.

Lecky vs Licky - What's the difference?

lecky | licky |


As a noun lecky

is (british|slang) electricity.

As an adjective licky is

prone to licking.

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