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Silty vs Loamy - What's the difference?

silty | loamy |


As adjectives the difference between silty and loamy

is that silty is having a noticeable amount of silt while loamy is consisting of loam; partaking of the nature of loam; resembling loam.

Stultify vs Silty - What's the difference?

stultify | silty |


As a verb stultify

is to prove to be of unsound mind or demonstrate someone's incompetence.

As an adjective silty is

having a noticeable amount of silt.

Tilty vs Silty - What's the difference?

tilty | silty |


As adjectives the difference between tilty and silty

is that tilty is tilted or tending to tilt while silty is having a noticeable amount of silt.

Stilty vs Silty - What's the difference?

stilty | silty |


As adjectives the difference between stilty and silty

is that stilty is (archaic) pompous while silty is having a noticeable amount of silt.

Silty vs Silky - What's the difference?

silty | silky |


As adjectives the difference between silty and silky

is that silty is having a noticeable amount of silt while silky is similar in appearance or texture (especially in softness and smoothness) to silk.

Silts vs Silty - What's the difference?

silts | silty |


As a verb silts

is (silt).

As an adjective silty is

having a noticeable amount of silt.

Salty vs Silty - What's the difference?

salty | silty |


As adjectives the difference between salty and silty

is that salty is tasting of salt while silty is having a noticeable amount of silt.

Silly vs Silty - What's the difference?

silly | silty |


As adjectives the difference between silly and silty

is that silly is pitiable; deserving of compassion; helpless while silty is having a noticeable amount of silt.

As a noun silly

is a silly person; a fool.

Sixty vs Silty - What's the difference?

sixty | silty |


As a numeral sixty

is the cardinal number occurring after fifty-nine and before sixty-one, represented in Roman numerals as LX and in Arabic numerals as 60.

As an adjective silty is

having a noticeable amount of silt.

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