lossy |
undefined |
As adjectives the difference between lossy and undefined
is that
lossy is (telecommunications) of a communication channel, subject to loss of signal strength while
undefined is lacking a definition or value.
glossy |
lossy |
As adjectives the difference between glossy and lossy
is that
glossy is having a smooth, silklike, reflective surface while
lossy is of a communication channel, subject to loss of signal strength.
As a noun glossy
is a glossy magazine.
lossy |
bossy |
As adjectives the difference between lossy and bossy
is that
lossy is of a communication channel, subject to loss of signal strength while
bossy is tending to give orders to others, especially when unwarranted; domineering.
As a noun bossy is
a cow or calf.
lossy |
mossy |
As adjectives the difference between lossy and mossy
is that
lossy is (telecommunications) of a communication channel, subject to loss of signal strength while
mossy is covered in or overgrown with moss.
flossy |
lossy |
As adjectives the difference between flossy and lossy
is that
flossy is resembling floss while
lossy is of a communication channel, subject to loss of signal strength.
As a proper noun Flossy
is a female given name, diminutive of Florence.
lassy |
lossy |
As a noun lassy
is
chiefly scots variant of lassie.
As an adjective lossy is
(telecommunications) of a communication channel, subject to loss of signal strength.
lossy |
lousy |
As adjectives the difference between lossy and lousy
is that
lossy is of a communication channel, subject to loss of signal strength while
lousy is remarkably bad; of poor quality, dirty, or underhanded; mean, contemptible.
lossy |
fossy |
As adjectives the difference between lossy and fossy
is that
lossy is (telecommunications) of a communication channel, subject to loss of signal strength while
fossy is .
lossy |
tossy |
As adjectives the difference between lossy and tossy
is that
lossy is (telecommunications) of a communication channel, subject to loss of signal strength while
tossy is tossing the head, as in scorn or pride; hence, proud, contemptuous, affectedly indifferent.
loss |
lossy |
As a noun loss
is (
lus).
As an adjective lossy is
(telecommunications) of a communication channel, subject to loss of signal strength.
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