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Mealy vs Moore - What's the difference?

mealy | moore |

As an adjective mealy

is describing a substance, especially a dry foodstuff such as grain, that resembles.

As an adverb moore is

more.

mealy

English

Adjective

(er)
  • Describing a substance, especially a dry foodstuff such as grain, that resembles .
  • Below the hole the mice made in the woodwork was a pile of mealy sawdust.

    Derived terms

    * mealy-mouthed: (adj) speaking disingenuously or with purposeful vagueness, as, metaphorically, speaking indistinctly with a mouthful of meal to confuse the listener; lying. "What a mealy-mouthed politician!"

    moore

    English

    Alternative forms

    * More

    Proper noun

    (wikipedia Moore) (en proper noun)
  • Many toponymic place names, or parts of place names, derived from moor.
  • An English and Irish surname similarly derived.
  • Derived terms

    * Moorean * Moore's law