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Bilgey vs Bilgy - What's the difference?

bilgey | bilgy | Alternative forms |

Bilgy is a alternative form of bilgey.


Bilgey is often a misspelling of bilgy.


Bilgey has no English definition.

As an adjective bilgy is

containing, or resembling, bilge.

Bilge vs Bilgy - What's the difference?

bilge | bilgy |


As a proper noun bilge

is .

As an adjective bilgy is

containing, or resembling, bilge.

Broth vs Brothy - What's the difference?

broth | brothy |


As a noun broth

is water in which food (meat or vegetable etc) has been boiled.

As an adjective brothy is

resembling broth.

Bra vs Braless - What's the difference?

bra | braless |


As a noun bra

is a brassiere.

As an adjective braless is

not wearing a bra.

Bralessness vs Braless - What's the difference?

bralessness | braless | Derived terms |

Bralessness is a derived term of braless.


As a noun bralessness

is the state of being braless, or not wearing a bra.

As an adjective braless is

not wearing a bra.

Bra vs Bralessness - What's the difference?

bra | bralessness |


As nouns the difference between bra and bralessness

is that bra is captive, hostage while bralessness is the state of being braless, or not wearing a bra.

Buff vs Buffy - What's the difference?

buff | buffy |


As adjectives the difference between buff and buffy

is that buff is of the color of buff leather, a brownish yellow while buffy is resembling, or characterized by, buff.

As a noun buff

is undyed leather from the skin of buffalo or similar animals.

As a verb buff

is to polish and make shiny by rubbing.

As an acronym BUFF

is big Ugly Fat Fellow (or Fucker); US Airforce nickname for the B-52 bomber.

As a proper noun Buffy is

{{given name|female|diminutive=Elizabeth}}.

Inlaid vs Damascene - What's the difference?

inlaid | damascene |


As adjectives the difference between inlaid and damascene

is that inlaid is (of a design) set into a surface in a decorative pattern while damascene is of or relating to damascus.

As a verb inlaid

is (inlay).

As a noun damascene is

a person living in or originating from damascus.

Cyme vs Scorpioid - What's the difference?

cyme | scorpioid |


In botany terms the difference between cyme and scorpioid

is that cyme is a flattish or convex flower cluster, of the centrifugal or determinate type, on which each axis terminates with a flower which blooms before the flowers below it. Contrast {{term|raceme|lang=en}} while scorpioid is resembling a scorpion's tail, as in a scorpioid cyme; circinate.

As a noun cyme

is a “head” (of unexpanded leaves, etc.); an opening bud.

As an adjective scorpioid is

of, pertaining to, or appearing like a scorpion.

Circinate vs Scorpioid - What's the difference?

circinate | scorpioid |


In botany|lang=en terms the difference between circinate and scorpioid

is that circinate is (botany) used of leaves or similar parts that are coiled on themselves from the apex toward their base while scorpioid is (botany) resembling a scorpion's tail, as in a scorpioid cyme; circinate.

As adjectives the difference between circinate and scorpioid

is that circinate is (botany) used of leaves or similar parts that are coiled on themselves from the apex toward their base while scorpioid is of, pertaining to, or appearing like a scorpion.

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