Terms vs Cloggy - What's the difference?
terms | cloggy |
Tending to cause clogging.
* 1837 , Journal of Agriculture
* 1899 , Frederick George Jackson, A thousand days in the Arctic
Somewhat clogged or impeded.
As a noun terms
is .As an adjective cloggy is
tending to cause clogging.cloggy
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- the land in many parts was naturally heavy, and even when the digging was proceeding, very cloggy .
- The snow was very cloggy , making the sledge and our ski run heavily.
- a cloggy throat
