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Holey vs Holi - What's the difference?

holey | holi |


As adjectives the difference between holey and holi

is that holey is having, or being full of, holes while holi is holy.

Holey vs Sacred - What's the difference?

holey | sacred |


As adjectives the difference between holey and sacred

is that holey is having, or being full of, holes while sacred is set apart by solemn religious ceremony; especially, in a good sense, made holy; set apart to religious use; consecrated; not profane or common; as, a sacred' place; a '''sacred''' day; ' sacred service.

As a verb sacred is

(sacre).

Holey vs Leaky - What's the difference?

holey | leaky |


As adjectives the difference between holey and leaky

is that holey is having, or being full of, holes while leaky is having leaks, not sealed.

Holey vs Porous - What's the difference?

holey | porous |


As adjectives the difference between holey and porous

is that holey is having, or being full of, holes while porous is full of tiny pores that allow fluids or gasses to pass through.

Holey vs Perforated - What's the difference?

holey | perforated |


As adjectives the difference between holey and perforated

is that holey is having, or being full of, holes while perforated is pierced with holes.

As a verb perforated is

past tense of perforate.

Opening vs Holey - What's the difference?

opening | holey |


As adjectives the difference between opening and holey

is that opening is (cricket) while holey is having, or being full of, holes.

As a verb opening

is .

As a noun opening

is an act or instance of making or becoming open.

Holey vs Coley - What's the difference?

holey | coley |


As an adjective holey

is having, or being full of, holes.

As a noun coley is

coalfish, pollachius virens .

Holey vs Holed - What's the difference?

holey | holed |


As an adjective holey

is having, or being full of, holes.

As a verb holed is

(hole).

Holey vs Foley - What's the difference?

holey | foley |


As an adjective holey

is having, or being full of, holes.

As a proper noun foley is

.

Hokey vs Holey - What's the difference?

hokey | holey |


As adjectives the difference between hokey and holey

is that hokey is (us|colloquial) phony, as if a hoax; noticeably contrived; of obviously flimsy credibility or quality while holey is having, or being full of, holes.

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