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Meddy vs Meady - What's the difference?

meddy | meady |

As a noun meddy

is a large, gently spinning region of warm water that carries saline water from the mouth of the mediterranean into the atlantic.

As an adjective meady is

containing, or resembling, mead.

meddy

English

Noun

(meddies)
  • A large, gently spinning region of warm water that carries saline water from the mouth of the Mediterranean into the Atlantic
  • References

    * origin of meddies * the double irony of the meddy

    meady

    English

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • Containing, or resembling, mead.