shelvy |
shelfy |
As adjectives the difference between shelvy and shelfy
is that
shelvy is having shelves while
shelfy is (obsolete) abounding in shelves; full of dangerous shallows.
shelty |
shelvy |
As a noun shelty
is a shetland pony; any small pony.
As an adjective shelvy is
having shelves.
shelvy |
shelve |
As an adjective shelvy
is having shelves.
As a verb shelve is
to place on a shelf.
As a noun shelve is
a rocky ledge or shelf.
shelvy |
shelly |
As adjectives the difference between shelvy and shelly
is that
shelvy is having shelves while
shelly is composed of the shells of dead marine creatures.
As a proper noun Shelly is
{{surname|from=Old English}}, variant of Shelley.
taxonomy |
shelvy |
As a noun taxonomy
is the science or the technique used to make a classification.
As an adjective shelvy is
having shelves.