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manly

Manly vs Mangy - What's the difference?

manly | mangy |


As adjectives the difference between manly and mangy

is that manly is having the characteristics of a man while mangy is afflicted with mange.

Maily vs Manly - What's the difference?

maily | manly |


As adjectives the difference between maily and manly

is that maily is (rare) rough, rugged while manly is having the characteristics of a man.

Manly vs Manny - What's the difference?

manly | manny |


As an adjective manly

is having the characteristics of a man.

As a noun manny is

a male nanny for children.

As a proper noun Manny is

a diminutive=Emmanuel given name.

Mandy vs Manly - What's the difference?

mandy | manly |


As a noun mandy

is (uk|slang|uncountable) the drug mdma.

As an adjective manly is

having the characteristics of a man.

Manly vs Manty - What's the difference?

manly | manty |


As an adjective manly

is having the characteristics of a man.

As a noun manty is

alternate spelling of lang=en|manti.

Manky vs Manly - What's the difference?

manky | manly |


As adjectives the difference between manky and manly

is that manky is (british|scotland|ireland|slang) unpleasantly dirty and disgusting while manly is having the characteristics of a man.

Manly vs Maply - What's the difference?

manly | maply |


As adjectives the difference between manly and maply

is that manly is having the characteristics of a man while maply is of, or pertaining to, maple.

Manly vs Madly - What's the difference?

manly | madly |


As an adjective manly

is having the characteristics of a man.

As an adverb madly is

in a mad manner; without reason or understanding; wildly.

Many vs Manly - What's the difference?

many | manly |


As a determiner many

is an indefinite large number of.

As a pronoun many

is a collective mass of people.

As a noun many

is a multitude; a great aggregate; a mass of people; the generality; the common herd.

As an adjective manly is

having the characteristics of a man.

Manly vs Manfully - What's the difference?

manly | manfully |


As an adjective manly

is having the characteristics of a man.

As an adverb manfully is

in a manful manner; with the characteristics considered typical of a man, such as strength, courage, and determination.

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