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Virtous vs Immortal - What's the difference?

virtous | immortal |

Virtous is likely misspelled.


Virtous has no English definition.

As an adjective immortal is

not susceptible to death; living forever; never dying.

As a noun immortal is

one who is not susceptible to death.

Container vs Dishware - What's the difference?

container | dishware |


As nouns the difference between container and dishware

is that container is a big container made of metal while dishware is crockery used for serving or cooking food.

Perioicity vs Frequency - What's the difference?

perioicity | frequency |

Perioicity is likely misspelled.


Perioicity has no English definition.

As a noun frequency is

the rate of occurrence of anything; the relationship between incidence and time period.

Leisured vs Leisurely - What's the difference?

leisured | leisurely |


As adjectives the difference between leisured and leisurely

is that leisured is having leisure, having time that need not be dedicated to work while leisurely is characterized by leisure; taking abundant time; not hurried; as, a leisurely manner; a leisurely walk.

As an adverb leisurely is

in a leisurely manner.

Zany vs Zony - What's the difference?

zany | zony |


As nouns the difference between zany and zony

is that zany is a fool or clown. Especially one whose business on the stage was to imitate foolishly the actions of the principal clown while zony is the offspring of a male zebra and a female pony.

As an adjective zany

is unusual and bizarre in a funny, comical way; outlandish; clownish.

Zany vs Zayn - What's the difference?

zany | zayn |


As nouns the difference between zany and zayn

is that zany is a fool or clown. Especially one whose business on the stage was to imitate foolishly the actions of the principal clown while zayn is the letter ز in the Arabic script.

As an adjective zany

is unusual and bizarre in a funny, comical way; outlandish; clownish.

Zany vs Zay - What's the difference?

zany | zay |


As an adjective zany

is unusual and bizarre in a funny, comical way; outlandish; clownish.

As a noun zany

is (obsolete) a fool or clown especially one whose business on the stage was to imitate foolishly the actions of the principal clown.

As a pronoun zay is

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As a verb zay is

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Zany vs Wany - What's the difference?

zany | wany |


As adjectives the difference between zany and wany

is that zany is unusual and bizarre in a funny, comical way; outlandish; clownish while wany is waning or diminished in some parts; not of uniform size throughout; said especially of sawed boards or timber cut too near the outside of the log.

As a noun zany

is (obsolete) a fool or clown especially one whose business on the stage was to imitate foolishly the actions of the principal clown.

Zany vs Cany - What's the difference?

zany | cany |


As adjectives the difference between zany and cany

is that zany is unusual and bizarre in a funny, comical way; outlandish; clownish while cany is of or relating to cane (the plant) or canes.

As a noun zany

is (obsolete) a fool or clown especially one whose business on the stage was to imitate foolishly the actions of the principal clown.

Wacky vs Tacky - What's the difference?

wacky | tacky |


As adjectives the difference between wacky and tacky

is that wacky is of a person or their behaviour, zany while tacky is of a substance, slightly sticky.

As a noun wacky

is alternative form of lang=en.

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