Traplike vs Trappy - What's the difference?
traplike | trappy |
(horse riding) Of a gait, short, rapid and high-stepping.
traplike, reminiscent of a trap
Abundant in traps
*{{quote-book, year=1918, author=J. Arthur Gibbs, title=A Cotswold Village, chapter=, edition=
, passage=This district is not so easy for a stranger to ride his own line over as the Midlands; it is not half so stiff, but it is often cramped and trappy . }}
(mineralogy) Like the mineral called trap; trappean; trappous.
As adjectives the difference between traplike and trappy
is that traplike is resembling a trap while trappy is (horse riding) of a gait, short, rapid and high-stepping.trappy
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