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raspy

Paspy vs Raspy - What's the difference?

paspy | raspy |


As a noun paspy

is a kind of minuet, in triple time, of french origin, popular in the reign of (queen elizabeth i) and for some time after.

As an adjective raspy is

(of sound) rough, raw, especially used to describe vocal quality.

Raspy vs Waspy - What's the difference?

raspy | waspy |


As adjectives the difference between raspy and waspy

is that raspy is (of sound) rough, raw, especially used to describe vocal quality while waspy is (label) of, related to, or characteristic of a wasp (white anglo-saxon protestant) or the culture of wasps.

Rashy vs Raspy - What's the difference?

rashy | raspy |


As adjectives the difference between rashy and raspy

is that rashy is exhibiting a rash while raspy is rough, raw, especially used to describe vocal quality.

Rasps vs Raspy - What's the difference?

rasps | raspy |


As a noun rasps

is plural of lang=en.

As a verb rasps

is third-person singular of rasp.

As an adjective raspy is

rough, raw, especially used to describe vocal quality.

Taxonomy vs Raspy - What's the difference?

taxonomy | raspy |


As a noun taxonomy

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

As an adjective raspy is

rough, raw, especially used to describe vocal quality.

Raspy vs Ragged - What's the difference?

raspy | ragged |


As adjectives the difference between raspy and ragged

is that raspy is (of sound) rough, raw, especially used to describe vocal quality while ragged is rent or worn into tatters, or till the texture is broken.

As a verb ragged is

(rag).

Raspy vs Husky - What's the difference?

raspy | husky |


As adjectives the difference between raspy and husky

is that raspy is rough, raw, especially used to describe vocal quality while husky is hoarse and rough-sounding.

As a noun husky is

any of several breeds of dogs used as sled dogs.

Scratchy vs Raspy - What's the difference?

scratchy | raspy |


As adjectives the difference between scratchy and raspy

is that scratchy is characterized by es while raspy is (of sound) rough, raw, especially used to describe vocal quality.

Raspy vs Raspily - What's the difference?

raspy | raspily |


As an adjective raspy

is (of sound) rough, raw, especially used to describe vocal quality.

As an adverb raspily is

in a raspy way.

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