gley |
clay |
As nouns the difference between gley and clay
is that
gley is a type of hydric soil, sticky, greenish-blue-grey in colour and low in oxygen while
clay is a mineral substance made up of small crystals of silica and alumina, that is ductile when moist; the material of pre-fired ceramics.
As verbs the difference between gley and clay
is that
gley is to be converted into this kind of soil while
clay is to add clay to, to spread clay onto.
As a proper noun Clay is
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wikidiffcom |
gley |
Wikidiffcom is likely misspelled.
Wikidiffcom has no English definition.
As a noun gley is
a type of hydric soil, sticky, greenish-blue-grey in colour and low in oxygen.
As a verb gley is
to be converted into this kind of soil.
gey |
gley |
As an adverb gey
is very.
As an adjective gey
is fairly good; considerable.
As a noun gley is
a type of hydric soil, sticky, greenish-blue-grey in colour and low in oxygen.
As a verb gley is
to be converted into this kind of soil.
glee |
gley |
As nouns the difference between glee and gley
is that
glee is (uncountable) joy; merriment; mirth; gaiety; particularly, the mirth enjoyed at a feast while
gley is (soil science) a type of hydric soil, sticky, greenish-blue-grey in colour and low in oxygen.
As a verb gley is
(soil science) to be converted into this kind of soil or
gley can be (scotland) to squint; to look obliquely; to overlook things.
gley |
glen |
As a noun gley
is (soil science) a type of hydric soil, sticky, greenish-blue-grey in colour and low in oxygen.
As a verb gley
is (soil science) to be converted into this kind of soil or
gley can be (scotland) to squint; to look obliquely; to overlook things.
As a proper noun glen is
for someone who lives in a valley.
gley |
sley |
As nouns the difference between gley and sley
is that
gley is a type of hydric soil, sticky, greenish-blue-grey in colour and low in oxygen while
sley is reed (of a loom.
As verbs the difference between gley and sley
is that
gley is to be converted into this kind of soil while
sley is to separate or part the threads of, and arrange them in a reed.
gley |
ghey |
As a noun gley
is a type of hydric soil, sticky, greenish-blue-grey in colour and low in oxygen.
As a verb gley
is to be converted into this kind of soil.
As an adjective ghey is
an alternative spelling of lang=en
or deliberate misspelling of lang=en nocap=1 homosexual.
gley |
vley |
As nouns the difference between gley and vley
is that
gley is a type of hydric soil, sticky, greenish-blue-grey in colour and low in oxygen while
vley is alternative form of lang=en.
As a verb gley
is to be converted into this kind of soil.
gley |
glew |
As nouns the difference between gley and glew
is that
gley is (soil science) a type of hydric soil, sticky, greenish-blue-grey in colour and low in oxygen while
glew is .
As a verb gley
is (soil science) to be converted into this kind of soil or
gley can be (scotland) to squint; to look obliquely; to overlook things.
gleg |
gley |
As verbs the difference between gleg and gley
is that
gleg is (regional) to glance while
gley is (soil science) to be converted into this kind of soil or
gley can be (scotland) to squint; to look obliquely; to overlook things.
As nouns the difference between gleg and gley
is that
gleg is a look or glance or
gleg can be while
gley is (soil science) a type of hydric soil, sticky, greenish-blue-grey in colour and low in oxygen.
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