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perry

Kerry vs Perry - What's the difference?

kerry | perry |


As a proper noun perry is

derived from the (etyl) pyrige (a pear tree).

Penny vs Perry - What's the difference?

penny | perry |


As proper nouns the difference between penny and perry

is that penny is a diminutive of the female given name penelope while perry is derived from the (etyl) pyrige (a pear tree).

Wine vs Perry - What's the difference?

wine | perry |


As nouns the difference between wine and perry

is that wine is an alcoholic beverage made by fermenting juice of grapes while perry is a fermented alcoholic beverage made from pears; somewhat analogous to cider.

As a verb wine

is to entertain with wine.

As a proper noun Perry is

{{surname|topographic|from=Old English}} derived from the Old English pyrige (a pear tree).

Celeste vs Perry - What's the difference?

celeste | perry |


As proper nouns the difference between celeste and perry

is that celeste is borrowed from (etyl) , ultimately (etyl) caelestis "heavenly" while perry is derived from the (etyl) pyrige (a pear tree).

Scrumpy vs Perry - What's the difference?

scrumpy | perry |


As nouns the difference between scrumpy and perry

is that scrumpy is a rough cider, normally more alcoholic than usual, and typically produced through natural fermentation while perry is a fermented alcoholic beverage made from pears; somewhat analogous to cider.

As a proper noun Perry is

{{surname|topographic|from=Old English}} derived from the Old English pyrige (a pear tree).

Beautiful vs Perry - What's the difference?

beautiful | perry |


As an adjective beautiful

is attractive and possessing charm.

As a proper noun perry is

derived from the (etyl) pyrige (a pear tree).

Perry vs Perky - What's the difference?

perry | perky |


As a proper noun perry

is derived from the (etyl) pyrige (a pear tree).

As an adjective perky is

lively or enthusiastic.

Perry vs Werry - What's the difference?

perry | werry |


As a noun perry

is a fermented alcoholic beverage made from pears; somewhat analogous to cider.

As a proper noun Perry

is {{surname|topographic|from=Old English}} derived from the Old English pyrige (a pear tree).

As an adverb werry is

very.

Perry vs Peary - What's the difference?

perry | peary |


As a proper noun perry

is derived from the (etyl) pyrige (a pear tree).

As an adjective peary is

resembling pears, pear-like.

Perry vs Merry - What's the difference?

perry | merry |


As proper nouns the difference between perry and merry

is that perry is derived from the (etyl) pyrige (a pear tree) while merry is originally a nickname for a merry person.

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