different between anserine vs goosy

anserine

English

Etymology 1

From Latin anser?nus, from anser (goose).

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /?ans????n/

Adjective

anserine (comparative more anserine, superlative most anserine)

  1. Silly, foolish, stupid. [from 17th c.]
  2. Pertaining to a goose or geese; gooselike. [from 18th c.]
Related terms
Translations

See also

  • anatine
  • cygnine

Etymology 2

From Latin anser (goose) +? -ine, after German Anserin.

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /?ans??i?n/

Noun

anserine (countable and uncountable, plural anserines)

  1. (biochemistry) A dipeptide compound present in birds and other vertebrates, originally isolated from goose muscle. [from 20th c.]

Anagrams

  • arsenine

Italian

Adjective

anserine

  1. feminine plural of anserino

Latin

Adjective

?nser?ne

  1. vocative masculine singular of ?nser?nus

anserine From the web:

  • anserine what does it mean
  • what is anserine bursitis
  • what causes anserine bursitis
  • what is anserine bursa
  • what is anserine folliculosis
  • pes anserinus
  • what does anserine refer to
  • what does anserine mean in anatomy


goosy

English

Etymology

goose +? -y

Adjective

goosy (comparative goosier, superlative goosiest)

  1. Characteristic of a goose; anserine
  2. (informal) foolish; silly

Noun

goosy (plural goosies)

  1. (childish, informal) A goose.
  2. (informal) A foolish person; a silly.

goosy From the web:

  • goosey means
  • goosey meaning
  • what does goosey mean
  • goosey night
  • what is goosey used for
  • what does goosey mean in text
  • what does loosey goosey mean
  • loosey goosey
+1
Share
Pin
Like
Send
Share

you may also like