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jerry

Ben vs Jerry - What's the difference?

ben | jerry |


As an adverb ben

is well.

As a noun jerry is

.

Werry vs Jerry - What's the difference?

werry | jerry |


As an adverb werry

is very.

As a proper noun Jerry is

a nickname for Jeremiah, Jeremy, Jerrold, Gerald, Gerard, and similar male names; also used as a formal male given name.

As a noun jerry is

alternative case form of Jerry|lang=en derogatory: German.

Jerry vs Jerky - What's the difference?

jerry | jerky |


As nouns the difference between jerry and jerky

is that jerry is alternative case form of Jerry|lang=en derogatory: German while jerky is lean meat cured and preserved by cutting into thin strips and air-drying in the sun.

As a proper noun Jerry

is a nickname for Jeremiah, Jeremy, Jerrold, Gerald, Gerard, and similar male names; also used as a formal male given name.

As an adjective jerky is

characterized by physical jerking.

Jerry vs Jery - What's the difference?

jerry | jery |


As nouns the difference between jerry and jery

is that jerry is while jery is several species of bird endemic to madagascar, in the genera neomixis and hartertula.

Jerry vs Herry - What's the difference?

jerry | herry |


As a proper noun Jerry

is a nickname for Jeremiah, Jeremy, Jerrold, Gerald, Gerard, and similar male names; also used as a formal male given name.

As a noun jerry

is alternative case form of Jerry|lang=en derogatory: German.

As a verb herry is

to honour, praise or celebrate.

Perry vs Jerry - What's the difference?

perry | jerry |


As a proper noun perry

is derived from the (etyl) pyrige (a pear tree).

As a noun jerry is

.

Serry vs Jerry - What's the difference?

serry | jerry |


As a verb serry

is to crowd; to press together.

As a proper noun Jerry is

a nickname for Jeremiah, Jeremy, Jerrold, Gerald, Gerard, and similar male names; also used as a formal male given name.

As a noun jerry is

alternative case form of Jerry|lang=en derogatory: German.

Jerry vs Merry - What's the difference?

jerry | merry |


As a noun jerry

is .

As a proper noun merry is

originally a nickname for a merry person.

Terry vs Jerry - What's the difference?

terry | jerry |


As nouns the difference between terry and jerry

is that terry is a type of coarse cotton fabric covered in many small raised loops that is used to make towels, bathrobes and some types of nappy/diaper while jerry is alternative case form of Jerry|lang=en derogatory: German.

As proper nouns the difference between terry and jerry

is that terry is {{surname|patronymic|from=given names}} from the medieval Norman given name Thierry, a cognate of the English Derek while Jerry is a nickname for Jeremiah, Jeremy, Jerrold, Gerald, Gerard, and similar male names; also used as a formal male given name.

Verry vs Jerry - What's the difference?

verry | jerry |


As an adjective verry

is .

As an adverb verry

is .

As a noun jerry is

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