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washi

Washi vs Washy - What's the difference?

washi | washy |


As a noun washi

is a tough paper used in traditional Japanese art forms.

As an adjective washy is

watery; damp; soft.

Nashi vs Washi - What's the difference?

nashi | washi |


As nouns the difference between nashi and washi

is that nashi is alternative form of Nashi|nodot=yes|lang=en (a Nashi pear while washi is a tough paper used in traditional Japanese art forms.

As a proper noun Nashi

is a political youth movement in Russia.

Washi vs Washt - What's the difference?

washi | washt |


As a noun washi

is a tough paper used in traditional Japanese art forms.

As a verb washt is

past tense of wash.

Washi vs Dashi - What's the difference?

washi | dashi |


As nouns the difference between washi and dashi

is that washi is a tough paper used in traditional Japanese art forms while dashi is a type of soup or cooking stock, often made from kelp.

Wash vs Washi - What's the difference?

wash | washi |


As an initialism wash

is .

As a noun washi is

a tough paper used in traditional japanese art forms.

Japanese vs Washi - What's the difference?

japanese | washi |


As nouns the difference between japanese and washi

is that japanese is a person living in or coming from Japan, or of Japanese ancestry while washi is a tough paper used in traditional Japanese art forms.

As an adjective Japanese

is of, relating to, or derived from Japan, its language, or culture.

As a proper noun Japanese

is the main language spoken in Japan.

Traditional vs Washi - What's the difference?

traditional | washi |


As an adjective traditional

is of or pertaining to tradition; derived from tradition; communicated from ancestors to descendants by word only; transmitted from age to age without writing; as, traditional opinions; traditional customs; traditional expositions of the Scriptures.

As a noun washi is

a tough paper used in traditional Japanese art forms.

Paper vs Washi - What's the difference?

paper | washi |


As nouns the difference between paper and washi

is that paper is a sheet material used for writing on or printing on (or as a non-waterproof container), usually made by draining cellulose fibres from a suspension in water while washi is a tough paper used in traditional Japanese art forms.

As an adjective paper

is made of paper.

As a verb paper

is to apply paper to.