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webby

Webby vs Leggy - What's the difference?

webby | leggy |


As adjectives the difference between webby and leggy

is that webby is consisting of, resembling, or having webs or a web while leggy is (uk|us) having long legs; long-legged.

Webby - What does it mean?

webby | |

Terms vs Webby - What's the difference?

terms | webby |


As a noun terms

is .

As an adjective webby is

consisting of, resembling, or having webs or a web.

Webby vs Swebby - What's the difference?

webby | swebby |


As adjectives the difference between webby and swebby

is that webby is consisting of, resembling, or having webs or a web while swebby is faint.

Webby vs Nebby - What's the difference?

webby | nebby |


As adjectives the difference between webby and nebby

is that webby is consisting of, resembling, or having webs or a web while nebby is overly inquiring; nosey.

Mebby vs Webby - What's the difference?

mebby | webby |


As an adverb mebby

is (slang) maybe.

As an adjective webby is

consisting of, resembling, or having webs or a web.

Webbie vs Webby - What's the difference?

webbie | webby | see also |


As a noun webbie

is {{cx|internet slang|derogatory|lang=en}} A user of WebTV, a service formerly used to connect to the World Wide Web through a television rather than a computer.

As an adjective webby is

consisting of, resembling, or having webs or a web.

Web vs Webby - What's the difference?

web | webby |


As a proper noun web

is (possibly|informal|outside|attributive use) the world wide web.

As an adjective webby is

consisting of, resembling, or having webs or a web.