Weedier vs Tweedier - What's the difference?
weedier | tweedier |
(weedy)
Small and weak; scraggy; ungainly
Of or relating to weeds; consisting of weeds.
* Shakespeare
Abounding with weeds.
* Bryant
(botany) Characteristic of a plant that grows rapidly and spreads invasively, and which grows opportunistically in cracks of sidewalks and disturbed areas.
As adjectives the difference between weedier and tweedier
is that weedier is comparative of weedy while tweedier is comparative of tweedy.weedier
English
Adjective
(head)weedy
English
Adjective
(er)- Weedy trophies.
- weedy''' grounds; a '''weedy''' garden; '''weedy corn
- See from the weedy earth a rivulet break.
