Guzzy vs Muzzy - What's the difference?
guzzy | muzzy |
(archaic, India) A kind of coarse cotton cloth.
* 1810 , Thomas H. Williamson, The East India Vade-Mecum (page 52)
(slang, offensive) A Muslim.
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(dialect, northern England) Hazy]], indistinct, blurred, [[unfocused, unfocussed.
* 1979 , Journal - Association for Recorded Sound Collections
As nouns the difference between guzzy and muzzy
is that guzzy is a kind of coarse cotton cloth while muzzy is a Muslim.As an adjective muzzy is
hazy, indistinct, blurred, unfocussed.guzzy
English
Noun
(guzzies)- a double sheet, made of very coarse cotton cloth, called guzzy ; of which tents are usually constructed.
muzzy
English
Alternative forms
*MuzzyNoun
(muzzies)Adjective
(en adjective)- The Handel excerpts are afflicted with a combination of high surface noise from the source material as well as variably muzzy sound.