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Woodly vs Wood - What's the difference?

woodly | wood |


As an adverb woodly

is (obsolete) madly; furiously.

As a proper noun wood is

an english topographic surname for someone who lived in or near a wood.

Terms vs Woodly - What's the difference?

terms | woodly |


As a noun terms

is .

As an adverb woodly is

(obsolete) madly; furiously.

Woodily vs Woodly - What's the difference?

woodily | woodly |


As adverbs the difference between woodily and woodly

is that woodily is in a woody way while woodly is (obsolete) madly; furiously.

Woodsy vs Woodly - What's the difference?

woodsy | woodly |


As an adjective woodsy

is of, relating to, or suggestive of woods.

As an adverb woodly is

(obsolete) madly; furiously.

Doodly vs Woodly - What's the difference?

doodly | woodly |


As an adjective doodly

is like a doodle; scribbly.

As an adverb woodly is

(obsolete) madly; furiously.

Woodly vs Woody - What's the difference?

woodly | woody |


In obsolete terms the difference between woodly and woody

is that woodly is madly; furiously while woody is belonging to the woods; sylvan.

As an adverb woodly

is madly; furiously.

As an adjective woody is

covered in woods; wooded.

As a noun woody is

a station wagon that has a retro wooden exterior, often associated with Southern California surfing culture.

As a proper noun Woody is

a male given name, from a nickname for Woodrow.

Woodly vs Wooly - What's the difference?

woodly | wooly |


As an adverb woodly

is madly; furiously.

As an adjective wooly is

alternative form of lang=en.

As a noun wooly is

alternative form of lang=en.

Noodly vs Woodly - What's the difference?

noodly | woodly |


As an adjective noodly

is of or pertaining to noodles.

As an adverb woodly is

(obsolete) madly; furiously.

Woodly vs Goodly - What's the difference?

woodly | goodly |


As adverbs the difference between woodly and goodly

is that woodly is (obsolete) madly; furiously while goodly is (obsolete) in a goodly way; courteously, graciously.

As an adjective goodly is

(archaic) good, pleasing in appearance.

Woodly vs Woolly - What's the difference?

woodly | woolly |


In obsolete terms the difference between woodly and woolly

is that woodly is madly; furiously while woolly is clothed in wool.

As an adverb woodly

is madly; furiously.

As an adjective woolly is

made of wool.

As a noun woolly is

a sweater or similar garment made of wool.

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