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roddy

Roddy vs Rody - What's the difference?

roddy | rody |


As a proper noun roddy

is or (m).

As an adjective rody is

(obsolete) ruddy.

Toddy vs Roddy - What's the difference?

toddy | roddy |


As a noun toddy

is hot toddy.

As an adjective roddy is

full of rods or twigs.

As a proper noun Roddy is

a diminutive=Roderick given name or Rodger.

Taxonomy vs Roddy - What's the difference?

taxonomy | roddy |


As a noun taxonomy

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

As a proper noun roddy is

or (m).

Twig vs Roddy - What's the difference?

twig | roddy |


As a noun twig

is a small thin branch of a tree or bush.

As a verb twig

is to beat with twigs or twig can be (colloquial|regional) to realise something; to catch on or twig can be (obsolete|scotland) to twitch; to pull; to tweak.

As a proper noun roddy is

or (m).

Rod vs Roddy - What's the difference?

rod | roddy |


As a noun rod

is road, roadstead.

As a proper noun roddy is

or (m).

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