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spongy

Spongy vs Anbury - What's the difference?

spongy | anbury |


As an adjective spongy

is having the characteristics of a sponge, namely being absorbent, squishy or porous.

As a noun anbury is

a wen or spongy wart on the legs or flanks of a horse.

Spongy vs Spongious - What's the difference?

spongy | spongious |


As adjectives the difference between spongy and spongious

is that spongy is having the characteristics of a sponge, namely being absorbent, squishy or porous while spongious is characteristic of a sponge; spongy.

Spongy vs Spongelike - What's the difference?

spongy | spongelike |


As adjectives the difference between spongy and spongelike

is that spongy is having the characteristics of a sponge, namely being absorbent, squishy or porous while spongelike is like a sponge; spongy.

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