sweet |
treacly |
As a proper noun sweet
is .
As an adjective treacly is
(of a liquid) thick and sticky.
treacly |
fulsome |
As adjectives the difference between treacly and fulsome
is that
treacly is thick and sticky while
fulsome is offensive to good taste, tactless, overzealous, excessive.
mawkish |
treacly |
As adjectives the difference between mawkish and treacly
is that
mawkish is feeling sick, queasy while
treacly is (of a liquid) thick and sticky.
wikidiffcom |
treacly |
As an adjective treacly is
(of a liquid) thick and sticky.
sappy |
treacly |
As adjectives the difference between sappy and treacly
is that
sappy is (us) excessively sweet, emotional, nostalgic; cheesy; mushy (british equivalent: soppy) or
sappy can be (obsolete) musty; tainted while
treacly is (of a liquid) thick and sticky.
taxonomy |
treacly |
As a noun taxonomy
is the science or the technique used to make a classification.
As an adjective treacly is
(of a liquid) thick and sticky.
treacly |
treacliness |
As an adjective treacly
is (of a liquid) thick and sticky.
As a noun treacliness is
the state or condition of being treacly.
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