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winy

Wink vs Winy - What's the difference?

wink | winy |


As a noun wink

is sign.

As an adjective winy is

having the taste or qualities of wine.

Wingy vs Winy - What's the difference?

wingy | winy |


As adjectives the difference between wingy and winy

is that wingy is (archaic) winged, or as if winged; inclined to fly while winy is having the taste or qualities of wine.

Winy vs Viny - What's the difference?

winy | viny |


As adjectives the difference between winy and viny

is that winy is having the taste or qualities of wine while viny is resembling a vine, especially in being twisty.

Wily vs Winy - What's the difference?

wily | winy |


As adjectives the difference between wily and winy

is that wily is sly, cunning, full of tricks while winy is having the taste or qualities of wine.

Winly vs Winy - What's the difference?

winly | winy |


As adjectives the difference between winly and winy

is that winly is joyous; winsome; pleasant; gracious; goodly while winy is having the taste or qualities of wine.

As an adverb winly

is delightfully; pleasantly.

Wino vs Winy - What's the difference?

wino | winy |


As a noun wino

is (pejorative) a wine-drinking alcoholic or wino can be (physics) a hypothetical particle that is the superpartner of the w boson.

As an adjective winy is

having the taste or qualities of wine.

Winy vs Wany - What's the difference?

winy | wany |


As adjectives the difference between winy and wany

is that winy is having the taste or qualities of wine while wany is waning or diminished in some parts; not of uniform size throughout; said especially of sawed boards or timber cut too near the outside of the log.

Wind vs Winy - What's the difference?

wind | winy |


As a noun wind

is real or perceived movement of atmospheric air usually caused by convection or differences in air pressure.

As a verb wind

is to blow air through a wind instrument or horn to make a sound.

As an adjective winy is

having the taste or qualities of wine.

Wing vs Winy - What's the difference?

wing | winy |


As a noun wing

is an appendage of an animal's (bird, bat, insect) body that enables it to fly.

As a verb wing

is to injure slightly (as with a gunshot), especially in the arm.

As an adjective winy is

having the taste or qualities of wine.

Win vs Winy - What's the difference?

win | winy |


As a noun win

is pleasure; joy; delight.

As a verb win

is to conquer, defeat.

As an adjective winy is

having the taste or qualities of wine.

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