handy |
nearby |
As a noun handy
is tail.
As an adjective nearby is
adjacent, near, very close.
As an adverb nearby is
next to, close to.
nearby |
reachable |
As adjectives the difference between nearby and reachable
is that
nearby is adjacent, near, very close while
reachable is within easy reach; accessible.
As an adverb nearby
is next to, close to.
nearby |
attainable |
As adjectives the difference between nearby and attainable
is that
nearby is adjacent, near, very close while
attainable is able to be achieved, accomplished or obtained.
As an adverb nearby
is next to, close to.
As a noun attainable is
anything that can be attained.
ready |
nearby |
As adjectives the difference between ready and nearby
is that
ready is prepared for immediate action or use while
nearby is adjacent, near, very close.
As a verb ready
is to make prepared for action.
As a noun ready
is (slang) ready money; cash.
As an adverb nearby is
next to, close to.
nearby |
obtainable |
As adjectives the difference between nearby and obtainable
is that
nearby is adjacent, near, very close while
obtainable is capable of being obtained or procured.
As an adverb nearby
is next to, close to.
accessible |
nearby |
As adjectives the difference between accessible and nearby
is that
accessible is easy of access or approach; approachable while
nearby is adjacent, near, very close.
As an adverb nearby is
next to, close to.
hand |
nearby |
As a noun hand
is tail.
As an adjective nearby is
adjacent, near, very close.
As an adverb nearby is
next to, close to.
available |
nearby |
As adjectives the difference between available and nearby
is that
available is such as one may avail one’s self of; capable of being used for the accomplishment of a purpose while
nearby is adjacent, near, very close.
As an adverb nearby is
next to, close to.
nearby |
nearly |
As adverbs the difference between nearby and nearly
is that
nearby is next to, close to while
nearly is {{cx|now|_|rare}} With great scrutiny; carefully.
As an adjective nearby
is adjacent, near, very close.
purlieu |
nearby |
As a noun purlieu
is (historical) the ground on the edges of a forest, especially when partly subject to the same forest laws concerning game hunting etc.
As an adjective nearby is
adjacent, near, very close.
As an adverb nearby is
next to, close to.
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