parry |
parfry |
As verbs the difference between parry and parfry
is that
parry is to avoid, deflect, or ward off (an attack, a blow, an argument, etc.) while
parfry is to fry until partly cooked and crispy.
As a noun parry
is a defensive or deflective action; an act of parrying.
As a proper noun Parry
is {{surname|from=Welsh}.
parry |
sparry |
As a proper noun parry
is .
As an adjective sparry is
abundant in spar (the mineral).
parro |
parry |
As an adjective parro
is (slang|colloquial|australia) very drunk, intoxicated.
As a proper noun parry is
.
tarry |
parry |
As verbs the difference between tarry and parry
is that
tarry is to delay; to be late or tardy in beginning or doing anything while
parry is to avoid, deflect, or ward off (an attack, a blow, an argument, etc.).
As nouns the difference between tarry and parry
is that
tarry is a sojourn while
parry is a defensive or deflective action; an act of parrying.
As an adjective tarry
is resembling tar.
As a proper noun Parry is
{{surname|from=Welsh}.
parky |
parry |
As an adjective parky
is (british) cold, but not excessively so.
As a proper noun parry is
.
perry |
parry |
As nouns the difference between perry and parry
is that
perry is a fermented alcoholic beverage made from pears; somewhat analogous to cider while
parry is a defensive or deflective action; an act of parrying.
As proper nouns the difference between perry and parry
is that
perry is {{surname|topographic|from=Old English}} derived from the Old English
pyrige (a pear tree) while
Parry is {{surname|from=Welsh}.
As a verb parry is
to avoid, deflect, or ward off (an attack, a blow, an argument, etc.).
dodge |
parry |
As verbs the difference between dodge and parry
is that
dodge is to avoid by moving suddenly out of the way while
parry is to avoid, deflect, or ward off (an attack, a blow, an argument, etc.).
As nouns the difference between dodge and parry
is that
dodge is an act of dodging while
parry is a defensive or deflective action; an act of parrying.
As proper nouns the difference between dodge and parry
is that
dodge is {{surname|from=given names}} derived from a Middle English diminutive of Roger. (Typically found in the United States. while
Parry is {{surname|from=Welsh}.
parry |
parr |
As a proper noun parry
is .
As a noun parr is
young salmon, at a stage between fry and smolt when they feed chiefly on invertebrates but cannot tolerate saltwater.
marry |
parry |
As a verb marry
is to enter into the conjugal or connubial state; to take a husband or a wife.
As an interjection marry
is (obsolete) indeed!, in truth!; a term of asseveration.
As a proper noun parry is
.
barry |
parry |
As a noun barry
is (heraldry) a field divided transversely into several equal parts, and consisting of two different tinctures interchangeably disposed.
As a proper noun parry is
.
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