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whally

Terms vs Whally - What's the difference?

terms | whally |


As a noun terms

is .

As an adjective whally is

(of horses) having a light-coloured iris of the eye.

Whall vs Whally - What's the difference?

whall | whally |


As a noun whall

is a light colour of the iris in horses; the state of being walleyed.

As an adjective whally is

(of horses) having a light-coloured iris of the eye.

Whally vs Wholly - What's the difference?

whally | wholly |


As an adjective whally

is (of horses) having a light-coloured iris of the eye.

As an adverb wholly is

completely and entirely; to the fullest extent.

Wally vs Whally - What's the difference?

wally | whally |


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 whally is

having a light-coloured iris of the eye.