Publicly vs Pubicly - What's the difference?
publicly | pubicly |
In public, openly, in an open and public manner.
By, for, or on behalf of the public.
In a pubic way.
* 1958 , Yale University Class of 1928-1928 S, Thirty Year Record ,
* 2007 , Ann Kelley, The Bower Bird ,
As adverbs the difference between publicly and pubicly
is that publicly is in public, openly, in an open and public manner while pubicly is in a pubic way.publicly
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Alternative forms
* publically (fairly rare)Adverb
(en adverb)Antonyms
* (openly) privatelypubicly
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Alternative forms
* (l)Adverb
(-)page 30:
- Mr. Nessler's book stated that hair migrated around the human body, and that men with a good head of hair had very little elsewhere, while bald men tended to be very well endowed, hirsutely speaking, on the chest, shoulders, back, and pubicly'. ' Pubicly is the antinomy of publicly.
page 57:
- After my bath I search my armpits and crotch for signs of hair but no luck yet. I’m pubicly challenged.