weals |
wealy |
As a noun weals
is plural of lang=en.
As an adjective wealy is
of, pertaining to, possessing, or characterising wealth or weal; well-to-do; affluent; wealthy.
wealy |
weaky |
As adjectives the difference between wealy and weaky
is that
wealy is of, pertaining to, possessing, or characterising wealth or weal; well-to-do; affluent; wealthy while
weaky is moist; damp; clammy.
weary |
wealy |
As adjectives the difference between weary and wealy
is that
weary is having the strength exhausted by toil or exertion; tired; fatigued while
wealy is of, pertaining to, possessing, or characterising wealth or weal; well-to-do; affluent; wealthy.
As a verb weary
is to make or to become weary.
wealy |
mealy |
As adjectives the difference between wealy and mealy
is that
wealy is of, pertaining to, possessing, or characterising wealth or weal; well-to-do; affluent; wealthy while
mealy is describing a substance, especially a dry foodstuff such as grain, that resembles meal.
wealy |
wetly |
As an adjective wealy
is of, pertaining to, possessing, or characterising wealth or weal; well-to-do; affluent; wealthy.
As an adverb wetly is
in a wet manner.
waly |
wealy |
As an interjection waly
is an exclamation of grief.
As an adjective wealy is
of, pertaining to, possessing, or characterising wealth or weal; well-to-do; affluent; wealthy.
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