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snaky

Snaky vs Snakes - What's the difference?

snaky | snakes |


As an adjective snaky

is resembling or relating to snakes.

As a noun snakes is

.

As a verb snakes is

(snake).

Snaky vs Snakelike - What's the difference?

snaky | snakelike |


As adjectives the difference between snaky and snakelike

is that snaky is resembling or relating to snakes while snakelike is resembling a snake long, thin and flexible; waving about in a snake-like manner.

Snaky vs Slippery - What's the difference?

snaky | slippery |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between snaky and slippery

is that snaky is (obsolete) covered with serpents; having serpents while slippery is (obsolete) wanton; unchaste; loose in morals.

As adjectives the difference between snaky and slippery

is that snaky is resembling or relating to snakes while slippery is of a surface, having low friction, often due to being covered in a non-viscous liquid, and therefore hard to grip, hard to stand on without falling, etc.

Snaky - What does it mean?

snaky | |

Snaky vs Snary - What's the difference?

snaky | snary |


As adjectives the difference between snaky and snary

is that snaky is resembling or relating to snakes while snary is resembling, or consisting of, snares; tending to entangle; insidious.

Snaky vs Snacky - What's the difference?

snaky | snacky |


As adjectives the difference between snaky and snacky

is that snaky is resembling or relating to snakes while snacky is of food, suitable as a snack.

Shaky vs Snaky - What's the difference?

shaky | snaky |


As adjectives the difference between shaky and snaky

is that shaky is shaking]] or [[tremble|trembling while snaky is resembling or relating to snakes.

Sneaky vs Snaky - What's the difference?

sneaky | snaky |


As adjectives the difference between sneaky and snaky

is that sneaky is difficult to catch due to constantly outwitting the adversaries while snaky is resembling or relating to snakes.

Snarky vs Snaky - What's the difference?

snarky | snaky |


As adjectives the difference between snarky and snaky

is that snarky is snide and sarcastic; usually out of irritation, often humorously while snaky is resembling or relating to snakes.

Snaky vs Spaky - What's the difference?

snaky | spaky |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between snaky and spaky

is that snaky is (obsolete) covered with serpents; having serpents while spaky is (obsolete) specky; marked with specks.

As adjectives the difference between snaky and spaky

is that snaky is resembling or relating to snakes while spaky is (obsolete) specky; marked with specks.

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