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snithy

Snitty vs Snithy - What's the difference?

snitty | snithy |


As adjectives the difference between snitty and snithy

is that snitty is (informal) agitated or annoyed while snithy is sharp; cutting.

Terms vs Snithy - What's the difference?

terms | snithy |


As a noun terms

is .

As an adjective snithy is

sharp; cutting.

Snithy vs Stithy - What's the difference?

snithy | stithy |


As an adjective snithy

is sharp; cutting.

As a noun stithy is

an anvil.

Snithy vs Snithe - What's the difference?

snithy | snithe |


In of wind or weather|lang=en terms the difference between snithy and snithe

is that snithy is (of wind or weather) cold while snithe is (of wind or weather) cold.

As adjectives the difference between snithy and snithe

is that snithy is sharp; cutting while snithe is sharp; cutting.

As a verb snithe is

to cut or snithe can be .

Smithy vs Snithy - What's the difference?

smithy | snithy |


As a proper noun smithy

is a nickname of the surname smith.

As an adjective snithy is

sharp; cutting.

Slithy vs Snithy - What's the difference?

slithy | snithy |


As adjectives the difference between slithy and snithy

is that slithy is a nonce word in Lewis Carroll's Jabberwocky combining the senses of "slimy" and "lithe" while snithy is sharp; cutting.