stodgy |
strong |
As an adjective stodgy
is (of food) having a thick, semi-solid consistency; glutinous; heavy on the stomach.
As a proper noun strong is
.
fat |
stodgy |
As a noun fat
is .
As an adjective stodgy is
(of food) having a thick, semi-solid consistency; glutinous; heavy on the stomach.
turgid |
stodgy |
As adjectives the difference between turgid and stodgy
is that
turgid is distended beyond the natural state by some internal agent, especially fluid, or expansive force while
stodgy is (of food) having a thick, semi-solid consistency; glutinous; heavy on the stomach.
colourless |
stodgy |
Related terms |
Colourless is a related term of stodgy.
As adjectives the difference between colourless and stodgy
is that
colourless is having little or no colour while
stodgy is (of food) having a thick, semi-solid consistency; glutinous; heavy on the stomach.
tender |
stodgy |
As a noun tender
is (
label) (
l) (
fuel-carrying railroad car).
As an adjective stodgy is
(of food) having a thick, semi-solid consistency; glutinous; heavy on the stomach.
mediocre |
stodgy |
As adjectives the difference between mediocre and stodgy
is that
mediocre is mediocre (ordinary: not extraordinary; not special, exceptional, or great; of medium quality) while
stodgy is (of food) having a thick, semi-solid consistency; glutinous; heavy on the stomach.
prosaic |
stodgy |
Related terms |
Prosaic is a related term of stodgy.
As adjectives the difference between prosaic and stodgy
is that
prosaic is pertaining to or having the characteristics of prose while
stodgy is (of food) having a thick, semi-solid consistency; glutinous; heavy on the stomach.
monotonous |
stodgy |
Synonyms |
Monotonous is a synonym of stodgy.
As adjectives the difference between monotonous and stodgy
is that
monotonous is having an unvarying tone or pitch while
stodgy is (of food) having a thick, semi-solid consistency; glutinous; heavy on the stomach.
stodgy |
clumsy |
As adjectives the difference between stodgy and clumsy
is that
stodgy is having a thick, semi-solid consistency; glutinous; heavy on the stomach while
clumsy is awkward, lacking coordination, not graceful, not dextrous.
As a noun clumsy is
a clumsy person.
mundane |
stodgy |
Related terms |
Mundane is a related term of stodgy.
As adjectives the difference between mundane and stodgy
is that
mundane is worldly, earthly, profane, vulgar as opposed to heavenly while
stodgy is (of food) having a thick, semi-solid consistency; glutinous; heavy on the stomach.
As a noun mundane
is an unremarkable, ordinary human being.
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