different between antly vs anty
antly
English
Etymology
From ant +? -ly.
Adjective
antly (comparative antlier or more antly, superlative antliest or most antly)
- Of, resembling, characteristic of, or pertaining to ants; formic.
- 1964, Conrad Aiken, Richard P. Blackmur, The collected novels of Conrad Aiken:
- Statues, of heroic size, would be erected to the great ant heroes — warriors, builders, or what not — inscribed with phrases like, "He was the antliest ant of all time." . . . And of course there would be an anthropomorphic god.
- 2007, Robert Malcolm Murray, Jan Narveson, Liberty, Games and Contracts:
- Such a plan just wouldn't be reasonable, given typical antly survival requirements. Cooperation is surely the best policy. It would be much wiser for each ant to align its behaviour with that of its fellows, provided those other ants do [...]
- 1964, Conrad Aiken, Richard P. Blackmur, The collected novels of Conrad Aiken:
Translations
Anagrams
- altyn
antly From the web:
- aptly means
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anty
English
Etymology
ant +? -y
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -ænti
Adjective
anty (comparative more anty, superlative most anty)
- Covered with ants.
- antlike
Anagrams
- Tyan, Yant, tyan
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