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muy

Muy vs Gordo - What's the difference?

muy | gordo |


As an adverb muy

is very.

As a proper noun Gordo is

a diminutive of the male given name Gordon.

Wikidiffcom vs Muy - What's the difference?

wikidiffcom | muy |


As an adverb muy is

(informal) very.

Muay vs Muy - What's the difference?

muay | muy |


As a noun muay

is the act of muay thai boxing two fighters trying to defeat each other in a match, usually in a ring with a referee and muay thai specific rules.

As an adverb muy is

(informal) very.

Mux vs Muy - What's the difference?

mux | muy |


As an abbreviation mux

is multiplexor.

As an adverb muy is

(informal) very.

Mun vs Muy - What's the difference?

mun | muy |


As a noun mun

is urine.

As an adverb muy is

(informal) very.

Muxy vs Muy - What's the difference?

muxy | muy |


As an adjective muxy

is (uk|dialect|dated) soft, sticky, and dirty.

As an adverb muy is

(informal) very.

Muy vs Mud - What's the difference?

muy | mud |


As an adverb muy

is (informal) very.

As an adjective mud is

.

Muy vs Mue - What's the difference?

muy | mue |


As an adverb muy

is very.

As a verb mue is

to mew; to moult.

Guy vs Muy - What's the difference?

guy | muy |


As a noun guy

is a guide; a leader or conductor.

As a verb guy

is to equip with a support cable.

As a proper noun Guy

is a given name derived from Germanic.

As an adverb muy is

very.

Puy vs Muy - What's the difference?

puy | muy |


As a noun puy

is any of several cone-shaped hills in the auvergne, france that are the remains of extinct volcanos.

As an adverb muy is

(informal) very.

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