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Wendy vs Weedy - What's the difference?

wendy | weedy |

As a proper noun Wendy

is {{given name|female|from=coinages}}.

As a noun wendy

is a wuss; someone who is particularly cowardly.

As an adjective weedy is

small and weak; scraggy; ungainly.

wendy

English

Proper noun

(en proper noun)
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  • * 1911 , Wordsworth Editions Ltd, 1993, Chapter III
  • "What's your name?" he asked. "Wendy Moira Angela Darling," she replied with some relish. "What is your name?" "Peter Pan."

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    weedy

    English

    Adjective

    (er)
  • Small and weak; scraggy; ungainly
  • Of or relating to weeds; consisting of weeds.
  • * Shakespeare
  • Weedy trophies.
  • Abounding with weeds.
  • weedy''' grounds; a '''weedy''' garden; '''weedy corn
  • * Bryant
  • See from the weedy earth a rivulet break.
  • (botany) Characteristic of a plant that grows rapidly and spreads invasively, and which grows opportunistically in cracks of sidewalks and disturbed areas.
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