Paco vs Pacy - What's the difference?
paco | pacy |
(archaic) alpaca
An earthy-looking ore, consisting of brown oxide of iron with minute particles of native silver.
* 1880 , John Percy, Metallurgy: the art of extracting metals from their ores (page 652)
*{{quote-news
, year=2011
, date=October 1
, author=Saj Chowdhury
, title=Wolverhampton 1 - 2 Newcastle
, work=BBC Sport
As a noun paco
is palace (large residence where aristocrats usually live).As an adjective pacy is
.paco
English
Noun
(en-noun)- (Ure)
- Mr. Ratcliffe has sometimes found them to contain arsenic in an oxidized state, combined with ferric oxide, and once he met with a paco ore mainly composed of antimony ochre.
pacy
English
Adjective
(er)citation, page= , passage=They looked pacy and powerful in attack and opened the scoring when Ba scored his fourth goal in two games when he headed in Cabaye's corner from the left.}}