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walty

Terms vs Walty - What's the difference?

terms | walty |


As a noun terms

is .

As an adjective walty is

liable to roll over.

Walty vs Wanty - What's the difference?

walty | wanty |


As adjectives the difference between walty and wanty

is that walty is liable to roll over while wanty is possessing or indicating lack; deficient.

As a noun wanty is

a girth or belly-band for a horse's harness.

Walty vs Malty - What's the difference?

walty | malty |


As adjectives the difference between walty and malty

is that walty is liable to roll over while malty is of, pertaining to, containing, or characteristic of malt.

Walty vs Warty - What's the difference?

walty | warty |


As adjectives the difference between walty and warty

is that walty is liable to roll over while warty is having warts.

Walty vs Wafty - What's the difference?

walty | wafty |


As adjectives the difference between walty and wafty

is that walty is liable to roll over while wafty is tending to waft; gaseous, insubstantial.

Walty vs Waltz - What's the difference?

walty | waltz |


As an adjective walty

is liable to roll over.

As a noun waltz is

a ballroom dance in 3/4 time.

As a verb waltz is

(transitive) to dance the (with).

Wally vs Walty - What's the difference?

wally | walty |


As a proper noun Wally

is a diminutive of the male given names Walter and Wallace.

As a noun wally

is a fool.

As a verb wally

is alternate pronunciation (and hence spelling) of value.

As an adjective walty is

liable to roll over.

Walty vs Waly - What's the difference?

walty | waly |


As an adjective walty

is liable to roll over.

As an interjection waly is

an exclamation of grief.

Salty vs Walty - What's the difference?

salty | walty |


As adjectives the difference between salty and walty

is that salty is tasting of salt while walty is liable to roll over.