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Dogy vs Doty - What's the difference?

dogy | doty |

As a noun dogy

is .

As an adjective doty is

(carpentry|of wood) suffering from rot, or waterlogged.

dogy

English

Noun

(dogies)
  • References

    * WordNet 3.0 , Princeton University.

    doty

    English

    Adjective

    (er)
  • (carpentry, of wood) Suffering from rot, or waterlogged
  • *1903 ,
  • An hour later, he came upon a hollow tree, filled with doty wood which he could tear out with his hands and he built a fire and broiled a little more bacon.
  • (US, dialectal, of a person) Senile; in one's dotage
  • Alternative forms

    * (suffering from rot) doaty, dotey

    Derived terms

    * dotiness

    See also

    * dotty * doty in the Dictionary of American Regional English