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smoky

Sooky vs Smoky - What's the difference?

sooky | smoky |


As adjectives the difference between sooky and smoky

is that sooky is (australia|newfoundland|new zealand|slang) complaining, whingeing, sad; jealous while smoky is filled with or giving off smoke.

As a noun sooky

is a sook, a crybaby.

Taxonomy vs Smoky - What's the difference?

taxonomy | smoky |


As a noun taxonomy

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

As an adjective smoky is

filled with or giving off smoke.

Smoky vs Smokily - What's the difference?

smoky | smokily |


As an adjective smoky

is filled with or giving off smoke.

As an adverb smokily is

in a smoky manner.

Smoky vs Peating - What's the difference?

smoky | peating |


As an adjective smoky

is filled with or giving off smoke.

As a noun peating is

kilning over burning peat, a process used in whisky production to impart an earthy, smoky flavour.

Smoky vs Smokelike - What's the difference?

smoky | smokelike |


As adjectives the difference between smoky and smokelike

is that smoky is filled with or giving off smoke while smokelike is resembling smoke; smoky.

Smoky vs Zhemchuzhnikovite - What's the difference?

smoky | zhemchuzhnikovite |


As an adjective smoky

is filled with or giving off smoke.

As a noun zhemchuzhnikovite is

a mineral of organic origin with chemical formula namg(feal)c2o48h2o, forming smoky green crystals with a vitreous lustre.

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