cay |
cray |
As nouns the difference between cay and cray
is that
cay is chicken while
cray is a crayfish or lobster.
As an adjective cray is
(slang) crazy.
fay |
cay |
As a proper noun fay
is , originally a nickname from "faith, loyalty" or "a fairy".
As a noun cay is
chicken.
cany |
cay |
As an adjective cany
is of or relating to cane (the plant) or canes.
As a noun cay is
chicken.
cad |
cay |
As nouns the difference between cad and cay
is that
cad is a person who stands at the door of an omnibus to open and shut it, and to receive fares; an idle hanger-on about innyards while
cay is a small, low island largely made of sand or coral.
As an initialism CAD
is initialism of w:Computer Aided Detection|Computer Aided Drafting|lang=en.
As an abbreviation CAD
is canadian dollar.
cagy |
cay |
As an adjective cagy
is alternative form of cagey.
As a noun cay is
a small, low island largely made of sand or coral.
bay |
cay |
As nouns the difference between bay and cay
is that
bay is a berry while
cay is a small, low island largely made of sand or coral.
As a verb bay
is to howl.
As an adjective bay
is of a reddish-brown colour (especially of horses).
As a proper noun Bay
is a region of Somalia.
cal |
cay |
As nouns the difference between cal and cay
is that
cal is kale; cabbage while
cay is chicken.
way |
cay |
As nouns the difference between way and cay
is that
way is
To do with a place or places.cay is a small, low island largely made of sand or coral.
As an interjection way
is it is true.
As a verb way
is to travel.
As an adverb way
is much.
As a proper noun Way
is christianity in translations of texts from the 1st century AD, notably the Acts of the Apostles.
jay |
cay |
As nouns the difference between jay and cay
is that
jay is any one of the numerous species of birds belonging to several genera within the family Corvidae, including
Garrulus,
Cyanocitta, allied to the crows, but smaller, more graceful in form, often handsomely colored, usually having a crest, and often noisy while
cay is a small, low island largely made of sand or coral.
As a proper noun Jay
is a nickname for James, Jason, or for any male name beginning with a "J"; also used as a formal given name.
pay |
cay |
As nouns the difference between pay and cay
is that
pay is money given in return for work; salary or wages while
cay is chicken.
As a verb pay
is to give money or other compensation to in exchange for goods or services or
pay can be (nautical|transitive) to cover (the bottom of a vessel, a seam, a spar, etc) with tar or pitch, or a waterproof composition of tallow, resin, etc; to smear.
As an adjective pay
is operable or accessible on deposit of coins.
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