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filly

Filly vs Felly - What's the difference?

filly | felly |


As nouns the difference between filly and felly

is that filly is a young female horse while felly is the outer rim of a wheel, supported by the spokes.

As an adverb felly is

fiercely, harshly.

Filly vs Fully - What's the difference?

filly | fully |


As a noun filly

is a young female horse.

As an adverb fully is

in a full manner; without lack or defect.

Filly vs Tilly - What's the difference?

filly | tilly |


As nouns the difference between filly and tilly

is that filly is a young female horse while tilly is .

As a proper noun tilly is

or tilly can be .

Filly vs Folly - What's the difference?

filly | folly |


As nouns the difference between filly and folly

is that filly is a young female horse while folly is foolishness.

Filly vs Willy - What's the difference?

filly | willy |


As a noun filly

is a young female horse.

As a proper noun willy is

a male given name, diminutive of william.

Filly vs Billy - What's the difference?

filly | billy |


As a noun filly

is a young female horse.

As a proper noun billy is

a diminutive of the male given name william.

Filly vs Fill - What's the difference?

filly | fill |


As nouns the difference between filly and fill

is that filly is a young female horse while fill is a sufficient or more than sufficient amount.

As a verb fill is

to occupy fully, to take up all of.

As a proper noun Fill is

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Silly vs Filly - What's the difference?

silly | filly |


As nouns the difference between silly and filly

is that silly is (colloquial) a silly person; a fool while filly is a young female horse.

As an adjective silly

is (label) pitiable; deserving of compassion; helpless.

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