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whitely

Whitely vs Whitey - What's the difference?

whitely | whitey |


As an adjective whitely

is (obsolete) white; pale.

As an adverb whitely

is in a white manner.

As a noun whitey is

(aave|pejorative|ethnic slur) a white person, a person of european descent, a caucasian.

Whitely vs Whitefly - What's the difference?

whitely | whitefly |


As an adjective whitely

is (obsolete) white; pale.

As an adverb whitely

is in a white manner.

As a noun whitefly is

any of various small insects of the family aleyrodidae that have long wings, and a white body; often a garden pest.

Taxonomy vs Whitely - What's the difference?

taxonomy | whitely |


As a noun taxonomy

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

As an adjective whitely is

(obsolete) white; pale.

As an adverb whitely is

in a white manner.

Pale vs Whitely - What's the difference?

pale | whitely |


In obsolete terms the difference between pale and whitely

is that pale is paleness; pallor while whitely is white; pale.

As a verb pale

is to turn pale; to lose colour.

As a noun pale

is paleness; pallor.

As an adverb whitely is

in a white manner.