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toy

Changed vs Toy - What's the difference?

changed | toy |


As verbs the difference between changed and toy

is that changed is past tense of change while toy is to play (with).

As a noun toy is

something to play with, especially as intended for use by a child.

Car vs Toy - What's the difference?

car | toy |


As a noun car

is friend.

As a verb car

is (lb).

As a proper noun toy is

.

Toy vs Tay - What's the difference?

toy | tay |


In obsolete terms the difference between toy and tay

is that toy is an old story; a silly tale while tay is the outer membrane of the brain.

As nouns the difference between toy and tay

is that toy is something to play with, especially as intended for use by a child while tay is the outer membrane of the brain.

As a verb toy

is to play (with).

As a proper noun Tay is

a township in Ontario, Canada.

Towy vs Toy - What's the difference?

towy | toy |


As an adjective towy

is composed of, or resembling, tow.

As a noun toy is

something to play with, especially as intended for use by a child.

As a verb toy is

to play (with).

Try vs Toy - What's the difference?

try | toy |


As an initialism try

is .

As a proper noun toy is

.

Toy vs Otoy - What's the difference?

toy | otoy |


In lang=en terms the difference between toy and otoy

is that toy is to stimulate with a sex toy while otoy is new cocoyam.

As nouns the difference between toy and otoy

is that toy is something to play with, especially as intended for use by a child while otoy is new cocoyam.

As a verb toy

is to play (with).

Tog vs Toy - What's the difference?

tog | toy |


As nouns the difference between tog and toy

is that tog is a cloak while toy is something to play with, especially as intended for use by a child.

As verbs the difference between tog and toy

is that tog is to dress while toy is to play (with).

Toy vs Coy - What's the difference?

toy | coy |


As a proper noun toy

is .

As an adjective coy is

(dated) bashful, shy, retiring.

As a verb coy is

(obsolete) to caress, pet; to coax, entice.

As a noun coy is

a trap from which waterfowl may be hunted.

Toa vs Toy - What's the difference?

toa | toy |


As nouns the difference between toa and toy

is that toa is a small painted artifact made by the Diyari people of Australia, believed to have been used as place markers or signposts while toy is something to play with, especially as intended for use by a child.

As a verb toy is

to play (with).

Roy vs Toy - What's the difference?

roy | toy |


In obsolete terms the difference between roy and toy

is that roy is royal while toy is an old story; a silly tale.

As a proper noun Roy

is a given name derived from Scottish Gaelic.

As an adjective roy

is royal.

As a verb toy is

to play (with).

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