Scaly vs Flaky - What's the difference?
scaly | flaky |
Covered or abounding with scales; as, a scaly fish.
Resembling scales, laminae, or layers.
(dated, vulgar, or, South African) Mean; low.
Composed of scales lying over each other; as, a scaly bulb; covered with scales; as, a scaly stem.
(South Africa) The scaly yellowfish, .
Consisting of flakes or of small, loose masses; lying, or cleaving off, in flakes or layers; flakelike.
(informal, of a, person) Unreliable; prone to make plans with others but then abandon those plans.
(informal, of a, thing) Unreliable; working only on an intermittent basis; prone to cease functioning properly.
* {{quote-news, year=2011, date=September 16, author=Ben Dirs, title=Rugby World Cup 2011: New Zealand 83-7 Japan, work=BBC Sport
, passage=Toeava went over unopposed to stretch his side's lead but Japan got on the scoreboard on 56 minutes, wing Hirotoki Onozawa intercepting an attempted offload from Slade, who had a rather flaky game, and running in from the All Blacks' 10m line.}}
As adjectives the difference between scaly and flaky
is that scaly is covered or abounding with scales; as, a scaly fish while flaky is consisting of flakes or of small, loose masses; lying, or cleaving off, in flakes or layers; flakelike.As a noun scaly
is the scaly yellowfish, species: Labeobarbus natalensis.scaly
English
Adjective
(er)- a scaly fellow
Noun
(wikipedia scaly) (Scaly Yellowfish) (Labeobarbus natalensis) (scalies)Anagrams
* *flaky
English
Alternative forms
* flakeyAdjective
(er)- Some of his friends were flaky .
citation
- I cannot enjoy the online game because of my flaky Internet connection.
