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Luny vs Puny - What's the difference?

luny | puny |


As adjectives the difference between luny and puny

is that luny is crazy; mentally unsound while puny is of inferior size, strength or significance.

As a noun puny is

a new pupil at a school etc.; a junior student.

Puny vs Punty - What's the difference?

puny | punty |


As nouns the difference between puny and punty

is that puny is (obsolete) a new pupil at a school etc; a junior student while punty is (glassblowing) a metal rod used in the glassblowing process after a glass vessel has been blown to approximate size and the bottom of the piece has been finalized, the rod, which is tipped with a wad of hot glass, is attached to the bottom of the vessel to hold it while the top is finalized it often leaves an irregular or ring-shaped scar on the base when removed called the "pontil mark".

As an adjective puny

is of inferior size, strength or significance.

Pony vs Puny - What's the difference?

pony | puny |


As nouns the difference between pony and puny

is that pony is any of several small breeds of horse under 14.2 hands while puny is a new pupil at a school etc.; a junior student.

As adjectives the difference between pony and puny

is that pony is of little worth while puny is of inferior size, strength or significance.

As a verb pony

is to lead (a horse) from another horse.

Pungy vs Puny - What's the difference?

pungy | puny |


As nouns the difference between pungy and puny

is that pungy is a small sloop or shallop, or a large boat with sails while puny is (obsolete) a new pupil at a school etc; a junior student.

As an adjective puny is

of inferior size, strength or significance.

Puny vs Puy - What's the difference?

puny | puy |


As nouns the difference between puny and puy

is that puny is (obsolete) a new pupil at a school etc; a junior student while puy is any of several cone-shaped hills in the auvergne, france that are the remains of extinct volcanos.

As an adjective puny

is of inferior size, strength or significance.

Puny vs Pumy - What's the difference?

puny | pumy |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between puny and pumy

is that puny is (obsolete) a beginner, a novice while pumy is (obsolete) large and rounded.

As adjectives the difference between puny and pumy

is that puny is of inferior size, strength or significance while pumy is (obsolete) large and rounded.

As a noun puny

is (obsolete) a new pupil at a school etc; a junior student.

Puny vs Punx - What's the difference?

puny | punx |


As nouns the difference between puny and punx

is that puny is (obsolete) a new pupil at a school etc; a junior student while punx is (slang|eye dialect) punks (more than one punk).

As an adjective puny

is of inferior size, strength or significance.

Puny vs Puoy - What's the difference?

puny | puoy |


As nouns the difference between puny and puoy

is that puny is (obsolete) a new pupil at a school etc; a junior student while puoy is (pole for barges).

As an adjective puny

is of inferior size, strength or significance.

Puns vs Puny - What's the difference?

puns | puny |


As nouns the difference between puns and puny

is that puns is while puny is (obsolete) a new pupil at a school etc; a junior student.

As a verb puns

is (pun).

As an adjective puny is

of inferior size, strength or significance.

Punky vs Puny - What's the difference?

punky | puny |


As adjectives the difference between punky and puny

is that punky is of or pertaining to punk (touchwood) - soft or rotted while puny is of inferior size, strength or significance.

As nouns the difference between punky and puny

is that punky is an alternative spelling of lang=en while puny is a new pupil at a school etc.; a junior student.

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