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mealy

Mealy vs Undefined - What's the difference?

mealy | undefined |


As adjectives the difference between mealy and undefined

is that mealy is describing a substance, especially a dry foodstuff such as grain, that resembles while undefined is lacking a definition or value.

Mealy vs Moore - What's the difference?

mealy | moore |


As an adjective mealy

is describing a substance, especially a dry foodstuff such as grain, that resembles.

As an adverb moore is

more.

Wikidiffcom vs Mealy - What's the difference?

wikidiffcom | mealy |


As an adjective mealy is

describing a substance, especially a dry foodstuff such as grain, that resembles.

Mealy vs Waxy - What's the difference?

mealy | waxy |


As adjectives the difference between mealy and waxy

is that mealy is describing a substance, especially a dry foodstuff such as grain, that resembles while waxy is resembling wax in texture or appearance or waxy can be (regional|colloquial) angry.

Dealy vs Mealy - What's the difference?

dealy | mealy |


As a noun dealy

is an object, especially a gadget, whose name the speaker currently cannot recall.

As an adjective mealy is

describing a substance, especially a dry foodstuff such as grain, that resembles meal.

Vealy vs Mealy - What's the difference?

vealy | mealy |


As adjectives the difference between vealy and mealy

is that vealy is resembling veal while mealy is describing a substance, especially a dry foodstuff such as grain, that resembles meal.

Medly vs Mealy - What's the difference?

medly | mealy |


As a verb medly

is .

As an adjective mealy is

describing a substance, especially a dry foodstuff such as grain, that resembles.

Meals vs Mealy - What's the difference?

meals | mealy |


As a noun meals

is .

As an adjective mealy is

describing a substance, especially a dry foodstuff such as grain, that resembles.

Mealy vs Meany - What's the difference?

mealy | meany |


As an adjective mealy

is describing a substance, especially a dry foodstuff such as grain, that resembles.

As a noun meany is

(informal) a mean person.

Mealy vs Meanly - What's the difference?

mealy | meanly |


As an adjective mealy

is describing a substance, especially a dry foodstuff such as grain, that resembles.

As an adverb meanly is

humbly, of or from low social status; basely.

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