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Sizz vs Sizy - What's the difference?

sizz | sizy |

As a noun sizz

is (rare|or|archaic) fizz.

As a verb sizz

is (rare|or|archaic) to fizz.

As an adjective sizy is

like size (weak glue or paste).

sizz

English

Noun

(es)
  • (rare, or, archaic) fizz
  • *{{quote-book, year=1896, author=Robert L. Taylor, title=Gov. Bob. Taylor's Tales, chapter=, edition= citation
  • , passage=I heard the din of happy voices in the "big house" and the sizz and songs of boiling kettles in the kitchen. }}
  • *{{quote-book, year=1920, author=Franklin P. Adams, title=Something Else Again, chapter=, edition= citation
  • , passage=Horace: Book III, Ode 13 "O fons Bandusiae, splendidior vitro----" Worthy of flowers and syrups sweet, O fountain of Bandusian onyx, To-morrow shall a goatling's bleat Mix with the sizz of thy carbonics. }}

    Verb

    (es)
  • (rare, or, archaic) To fizz
  • sizy

    English

    Alternative forms

    * sizey

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • Like size (weak glue or paste).
  • *
  • which I expected to have found extremely sizy and glutinous, or indeed coagulated, as it is in pleuretic complaints;
  • * 1861 , Harold Havelock Kynett, Samuel Worcester Butler, D G Brinton, The Medical and surgical reporter: Volume 5 (page 282)
  • The cellular tissue of the front part of the neck and chest was infiltrated with a sizy , transparent liquid.
  • Exhibiting size (the thickened crust on coagulated blood).
  • Derived terms

    * siziness