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mossy

Tiramisu vs Mossy - What's the difference?

tiramisu | mossy |


As a noun tiramisu

is an Italian semifreddo dessert, originally from the Veneto, made from ladyfinger biscuits, cocoa, mascarpone cheese, Marsala wine, eggs, sugar and espresso coffee.

As an adjective mossy is

covered in or overgrown with moss.

Massy vs Mossy - What's the difference?

massy | mossy |


As adjectives the difference between massy and mossy

is that massy is heavy; massive while mossy is covered in or overgrown with moss.

As a noun massy

is .

Mossy vs Messy - What's the difference?

mossy | messy |


As an adjective mossy

is covered in or overgrown with moss.

As a noun messy is

.

Tossy vs Mossy - What's the difference?

tossy | mossy |


As adjectives the difference between tossy and mossy

is that tossy is tossing the head, as in scorn or pride; hence, proud, contemptuous, affectedly indifferent while mossy is covered in or overgrown with moss.

Lossy vs Mossy - What's the difference?

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.

Mopsy vs Mossy - What's the difference?

mopsy | mossy |


As a noun mopsy

is a moppet .

As an adjective mossy is

covered in or overgrown with moss.

Mosey vs Mossy - What's the difference?

mosey | mossy |


As a verb mosey

is (chiefly|us|dialectal) to set off, get going; to start a journey.

As an adjective mossy is

covered in or overgrown with moss.

Mussy vs Mossy - What's the difference?

mussy | mossy |


As adjectives the difference between mussy and mossy

is that mussy is having been mussed, messy, rumpled while mossy is covered in or overgrown with moss.

As a noun mussy

is eye dialect of from=African American Vernacular English lang=en.

Bossy vs Mossy - What's the difference?

bossy | mossy |


As adjectives the difference between bossy and mossy

is that bossy is tending to give orders to others, especially when unwarranted; domineering or bossy can be ornamented with bosses; studded while mossy is covered in or overgrown with moss.

As a noun bossy

is (us|informal|dated) a cow or calf.

Mossy vs Mosby - What's the difference?

mossy | mosby |


As an adjective mossy

is covered in or overgrown with moss.

As a verb mosby is

to blunder by proposing marriage to somebody on a first date.

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