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wandy

Wandy vs Wanly - What's the difference?

wandy | wanly |


As an adjective wandy

is long and flexible, like a wand.

As an adverb wanly is

in a wan or pale manner.

Wandy vs Wande - What's the difference?

wandy | wande |


As an adjective wandy

is (uk|dialect) long and flexible, like a wand.

As a verb wande is

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Pandy vs Wandy - What's the difference?

pandy | wandy |


As a noun pandy

is a fulling mill or pandy can be (ireland|informal) mashed potatoes.

As a verb pandy

is to strike on the palm of the hand with a strap as a school punishment.

As an adjective wandy is

(uk|dialect) long and flexible, like a wand.

Wandy vs Wanty - What's the difference?

wandy | wanty |


In uk dialect terms the difference between wandy and wanty

is that wandy is long and flexible, like a wand while wanty is a leather tie; a short wagon rope.

As a noun wanty is

a girth or belly-band for a horse's harness.

Andy vs Wandy - What's the difference?

andy | wandy |


As a noun andy

is android.

As an adjective wandy is

(uk|dialect) long and flexible, like a wand.

Wany vs Wandy - What's the difference?

wany | wandy |


As adjectives the difference between wany and wandy

is that wany is waning or diminished in some parts; not of uniform size throughout; said especially of sawed boards or timber cut too near the outside of the log while wandy is long and flexible, like a wand.

Wady vs Wandy - What's the difference?

wady | wandy |


As a noun wady

is a ravine through which a brook flows; the channel of a watercourse, which is dry except in the rainy season.

As an adjective wandy is

long and flexible, like a wand.

Wandy vs Yandy - What's the difference?

wandy | yandy |


As an adjective wandy

is (uk|dialect) long and flexible, like a wand.

As a verb yandy is

(australia) to separate (grain or pieces of mineral) by shaking in a special shallow dish.

As a noun yandy is

(australia) the dish used in this process.

Waney vs Wandy - What's the difference?

waney | wandy |


As a noun waney

is a sharp or uneven edge on a board that is cut from a log not perfectly squared, or that is made in the process of squaring.

As an adjective wandy is

long and flexible, like a wand.

Wandy vs Waddy - What's the difference?

wandy | waddy |


As an adjective wandy

is long and flexible, like a wand.

As a noun waddy is

a cowboy.

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