gossipy |
gossipiness |
As an adjective gossipy
is prone to gossip.
As a noun gossipiness is
the state or condition of being gossipy.
jagged |
jaggedy |
As adjectives the difference between jagged and jaggedy
is that
jagged is unevenly cut; having the texture of something so cut while
jaggedy is jagged.
As a verb jagged
is past tense of jag.
waver |
vacillatory |
As a verb waver
is to sway back and forth; to totter or reel.
As a noun waver
is an act of wavering, vacillating, etc.
As an adjective vacillatory is
liable to waver; irresolute and hesitant.
irresolute |
vacillatory |
As adjectives the difference between irresolute and vacillatory
is that
irresolute is undecided or unsure how to act while
vacillatory is liable to waver; irresolute and hesitant.
hesitant |
vacillatory |
As adjectives the difference between hesitant and vacillatory
is that
hesitant is hesitant, shaky while
vacillatory is liable to waver; irresolute and hesitant.
As a verb hesitant
is .
epithelized |
nonepithelized |
As an adjective nonepithelized is
not epithelized.
dessert |
dariole |
As nouns the difference between dessert and dariole
is that
dessert is (
label) dessert, pudding while
dariole is a dessert consisting of puff pastry filled with almond cream, baked in an oven.
videomicrography |
videomicrographic |
As a noun videomicrography
is (arts|science) the art and science of making videos of microscopic objects, by the use of a microscope.
As an adjective videomicrographic is
of or pertaining to videomicrography.
developable |
undevelopable |
As adjectives the difference between developable and undevelopable
is that
developable is suitable for development, often specifically for construction while
undevelopable is not developable.
As a noun developable
is {{cx|geometry|lang=en}} A developable surface.
cornish |
cornishness |
As nouns the difference between cornish and cornishness
is that
cornish is the inhabitants of Cornwall, especially native-born while
Cornishness is the state or quality of being Cornish.
As a proper noun Cornish
is the Celtic language of Cornwall, related to Welsh and Breton.
As an adjective Cornish
is of or pertaining to Cornwall, a county of southwest England.
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