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curdy

Lumpy vs Curdy - What's the difference?

lumpy | curdy |


As adjectives the difference between lumpy and curdy

is that lumpy is full of lumps, not smooth while curdy is like, or full of, curd; coagulated.

Cuddy vs Curdy - What's the difference?

cuddy | curdy |


As a noun cuddy

is a cabin, for the use of the captain, in the after part of a sailing ship under the poop deck.

As an adjective curdy is

like, or full of, curd; coagulated.

Curdy vs Curds - What's the difference?

curdy | curds |


As an adjective curdy

is like, or full of, curd; coagulated.

As a noun curds is

plural of lang=en.

As a verb curds is

third-person singular of curd.

Curly vs Curdy - What's the difference?

curly | curdy |


As adjectives the difference between curly and curdy

is that curly is having curls while curdy is like, or full of, curd; coagulated.

As a noun curly

is a person or animal with curly hair.

Crudy vs Curdy - What's the difference?

crudy | curdy |


As adjectives the difference between crudy and curdy

is that crudy is (obsolete) crude; raw while curdy is like, or full of, curd; coagulated.

Curvy vs Curdy - What's the difference?

curvy | curdy |


As adjectives the difference between curvy and curdy

is that curvy is having curves while curdy is like, or full of, curd; coagulated.

Curdy vs Cardy - What's the difference?

curdy | cardy |


As an adjective curdy

is like, or full of, curd; coagulated.

As a noun cardy is

an alternative spelling of lang=en.

Purdy vs Curdy - What's the difference?

purdy | curdy |


As adjectives the difference between purdy and curdy

is that purdy is pretty while curdy is like, or full of, curd; coagulated.

Curry vs Curdy - What's the difference?

curry | curdy |


As a noun curry

is one of a family of dishes originating from South Asian cuisine, flavoured by a spiced sauce.

As a verb curry

is to cook or season with curry powder.

As a proper noun Curry

is a family name of Irish origin, from Ó Comhraidhe.

As an adjective curdy is

like, or full of, curd; coagulated.

Coagulate vs Curdy - What's the difference?

coagulate | curdy |


As adjectives the difference between coagulate and curdy

is that coagulate is (obsolete) coagulated while curdy is like, or full of, curd; coagulated.

As a verb coagulate

is to become congealed; to convert from a liquid to a semisolid mass.

As a noun coagulate

is a mass formed by means of coagulation.

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