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seely

Seely vs Seels - What's the difference?

seely | seels |


As an adjective seely

is (obsolete) lucky, fortunate.

As a verb seels is

(seel).

Seely vs Sheely - What's the difference?

seely | sheely |


As an adjective seely

is (obsolete) lucky, fortunate.

As a noun sheely is

a shilfa, or chaffinch.

Seely vs Seedy - What's the difference?

seely | seedy |


As adjectives the difference between seely and seedy

is that seely is (obsolete) lucky, fortunate while seedy is disreputable, run-down, sleazy.

Beely vs Seely - What's the difference?

beely | seely |


As adjectives the difference between beely and seely

is that beely is of, relating to or pertaining to bees; apian while seely is lucky, fortunate.

As an adverb beely

is in a beely or beelike manner.

As a verb beely

is alternative form of lang=en.

Seely vs Seedly - What's the difference?

seely | seedly |


As adjectives the difference between seely and seedly

is that seely is lucky, fortunate while seedly is of, like, or relating to seeds; producing or bearing seeds; seedy.

Seely vs Sexly - What's the difference?

seely | sexly |


In obsolete terms the difference between seely and sexly

is that seely is silly, foolish while sexly is relating to gender.

Seemly vs Seely - What's the difference?

seemly | seely |


As adjectives the difference between seemly and seely

is that seemly is appropriate; suited to the occasion or purpose; becoming while seely is lucky, fortunate.

As an adverb seemly

is appropriately, fittingly.

Eely vs Seely - What's the difference?

eely | seely |


As adjectives the difference between eely and seely

is that eely is resembling an eel: long, thin and slippery while seely is lucky, fortunate.

Seely vs Seel - What's the difference?

seely | seel |


In obsolete terms the difference between seely and seel

is that seely is silly, foolish while seel is good; fortunate; opportune; happy.

As a noun seel is

good fortune; happiness; bliss.

As a verb seel is

to sew together the eyes of a young hawk.

Seely vs Steely - What's the difference?

seely | steely |


As adjectives the difference between seely and steely

is that seely is lucky, fortunate while steely is having qualities resembling those of steel, especially hard and resolute.

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