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eerie

Eerie vs Peerie - What's the difference?

eerie | peerie |


As adjectives the difference between eerie and peerie

is that eerie is strange, weird, fear-inspiring while peerie is (mostly Orkney & Shetland) small, tiny.

As a noun peerie is

a Shetland sheepdog.

Eerie vs Serie - What's the difference?

eerie | serie |


As an adjective eerie

is strange, weird, fear-inspiring.

As a noun serie is

a series.

Eerie vs Aerie - What's the difference?

eerie | aerie |


As an adjective eerie

is strange, weird, fear-inspiring.

As a noun aerie is

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Eerie vs Eyrie - What's the difference?

eerie | eyrie |


As an adjective eerie

is strange, weird, fear-inspiring.

As a noun eyrie is

a bird of prey's nest.

Taxonomy vs Eerie - What's the difference?

taxonomy | eerie |


As a noun taxonomy

is the science or the technique used to make a classification.

As an adjective eerie is

strange, weird, fear-inspiring.

Omox vs Eerie - What's the difference?

omox | eerie |


As an adjective eerie is

strange, weird, fear-inspiring.

Eerie vs Gaunt - What's the difference?

eerie | gaunt |


As adjectives the difference between eerie and gaunt

is that eerie is strange, weird, fear-inspiring while gaunt is lean, angular and bony.

Eerie vs Spookish - What's the difference?

eerie | spookish |


As adjectives the difference between eerie and spookish

is that eerie is strange, weird, fear-inspiring while spookish is (informal) frightening or unnerving in the manner of something eerie or supernatural; spooky.

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