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woolier

Woolier vs Woozier - What's the difference?

woolier | woozier |


As adjectives the difference between woolier and woozier

is that woolier is comparative of wooly while woozier is comparative of woozy.

Woolier vs Woolder - What's the difference?

woolier | woolder |


As an adjective woolier

is comparative of wooly.

As a noun woolder is

a stick used to tighten the rope in woolding.

Woolies vs Woolier - What's the difference?

woolies | woolier |


As a proper noun woolies

is (british|slang) , a well-known chain of shops selling confectionery, stationery, etc.

As an adjective woolier is

(wooly).

Woollier vs Woolier - What's the difference?

woollier | woolier |


As adjectives the difference between woollier and woolier

is that woollier is comparative of woolly while woolier is comparative of wooly.

Woolier vs Woodier - What's the difference?

woolier | woodier |


As adjectives the difference between woolier and woodier

is that woolier is (wooly) while woodier is (woody).