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Perky vs Parky - What's the difference?

perky | parky |


As adjectives the difference between perky and parky

is that perky is lively or enthusiastic while parky is (british) cold, but not excessively so.

Parka vs Parky - What's the difference?

parka | parky |


As a noun parka

is a parka.

As an adjective parky is

(british) cold, but not excessively so.

Carky vs Parky - What's the difference?

carky | parky |


As a noun carky

is obsolete spelling of lang=en.

As an adjective parky is

cold, but not excessively so.

Parky vs Porky - What's the difference?

parky | porky |


As adjectives the difference between parky and porky

is that parky is (british) cold, but not excessively so while porky is resembling or characteristic of pork.

As a noun porky is

(cockney rhyming slang) a lie.

Parky vs Sparky - What's the difference?

parky | sparky |


As adjectives the difference between parky and sparky

is that parky is (british) cold, but not excessively so while sparky is lively and animated.

As a noun sparky is

(us|navy) a radio operator.

Party vs Parky - What's the difference?

party | parky |


As adjectives the difference between party and parky

is that party is divided; in part while parky is cold, but not excessively so.

As a noun party

is a person or group of people constituting a particular side in a contract or legal action.

As a verb party

is to celebrate at a party, to have fun, to enjoy oneself.

As an adverb party

is partly.

Taxonomy vs Parky - What's the difference?

taxonomy | parky |


As a noun taxonomy

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

As an adjective parky is

(british) cold, but not excessively so.

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